RYDER, ALBERT PINKHAM

1847–1917, American painter, b. New Bedford, Mass. In 1867 his family moved to New York City. There he studied with W. E. Marshall, the engraver, and at the National Academy of Design, but he was largely self-taught. Except for several brief trips abroad, most of his life was spent in New York. He devoted all his energy to his paintings, on which he worked over and over, often for years. He experimented constantly with the oil medium, loading his canvases with layers of paint, often not allowing surfaces time to dry. Unfortunately, many of his experiments were unsuccessful, and his paintings have deteriorated markedly. Ryder produced only about 160 canvases, now considered among the finest American works of art. Although small in size, they have grandeur of design and feeling, great luminosity, and subtle color. Moonlight and the sea predominate in Ryder's highly imaginative paintings, which are remarkable in their power to evoke a lonely and poetic mood. His later works appear to be painted dreams. All his life Ryder was afflicted with an eye malady that made focusing on small details or looking at bright light painful. Freeing himself, therefore, from the literal depiction of the natural world, Ryder expressed the mysterious forces of nature in rhythmic and somber masses. His tendency toward abstraction has linked him with the modern movement. Notable examples of his art are in most of the important American galleries; the Brooklyn and Metropolitan museums, New York City, and the National and Phillips Memorial galleries, Washington, D.C., have the largest collections. Toilers of the Sea (Metropolitan Mus.), Death on a Pale Horse (Cleveland Mus.), and The Flying Dutchman (National Gall., Washington, D.C.) are much loved and characteristic works. In American painting Ryder's works were among those most often forged.

See catalog by Whitney Museum (1947).

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...71. 1 il. "The Marines of Albert P. Ryder." Art in America , v. 8...1917, p. 427. ----- "Albert Pinkham Ryders Beginnings," Art in America...127. 4 il. Pach Walter: "On Albert P. Ryder," Scribners Magazine...
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...157 7 The Race Track (Ryder), m4, ms, iz8 rainbows...pragmatism, ioo-ioi and Ryder, 14, 128 and scale of...i65n. 7 Resurrection (Ryder), 114 Reverend Jonathan...Ruskin, John, 72 Ryder, Albert Pinkham, io8, ms, m6, ias...
...house works donated by his widow. Ryder, Albert Pinkham 1847-1917 . American painter...his self-imposed isolation, Ryders works became well known in his...Jackson * Pollock, who in 1944 said Ryder is the only American painter who...
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...paradoxical earthboundedness that resides in a phenomenological poetic otherness of the dream" captured by Albert Pinkham Ryder or Ralph Albert Blakelock, and fuses it with the more formal elegance of a George Inness. Nor does such a circling-back...
...for example, that the great eccentric painter Albert Pinkham Ryder, with his few muddled dark paintings, now breaking...creative one, and it is not a question with which Albert Pinkham Ryder should ever have concerned himself, though...
...and hears the world ("Ryder" perhaps from circuit...about him. I sense that Ryder is a potential pedophile...Pedophilia seems to fit Ryders personal history and...molests children. The name Ryder may allude to those riders...allusion to the painter Albert Pinkham Ryder, who would painstakingly...
...of the reclusive artist Albert Pinkham Ryder, living out his solitary last years a...84, 181. (62.) See Djuna Barnes, Ryder (Reprint 1928; Normal: Dalkey Archive Press, 1990). Ryder views himself as "The Beast Thingumbob...childbirth. Sheryl Stevenson explains that Ryders beast woman can be defined in Bakhtinian...
...was ornamented and illustrated; it provided "figures, portraits, and landscapes" for a series of panels by Albert Pinkham Ryder. 6 Drakes beloved patriotic fanfare, "The American Flag," was endlessly reprinted, became a staple of school...
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...exhibition of three American originals: Ralph Albert Blakelock, Louis Michel Eilshemius, and Albert Pinkham Ryder. (3) The man behind the show, like...February 17, 2007. (3) "Paintings: Ralph Albert Blakelock, Louis Michel Eilshemius, and...
...American original, Albert Pinkham Ryder. "I really like...exhibitions on Ryder and on 19th...Europeans. One of Ryders ship paintings...judged that the Ryder had the superior...Publications: Albert Pinkham ryder, published...
...discovered the dusky frail little sea paintings of Albert Pinkham Ryder. Ryder had fled his native New Bedford to paint...were, nothing reached me so deeply as the Ryders. Like Eakins and Homer, Ryder was one of those isolate American originals...
...earlier generation such as Albert Pinkham Ryder (Hartley admired Ryders haunting canvases enormously...York, Hartley met the aged Ryder, whose portrait he did 25...influenced Hartley more. "Ryders spirit lived intensely in me...
...communicate whats really inside." He also tells the story of Albert Pinkham Ryder, who spent years working on individual paintings until...the vision that he chases as well. A small work by Ryder, Felsing notes, is heavy, weighted down by the torment...
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...cubism and fauvism in France, but the Americans Albert Pinkham Ryder and Winslow Homer and Mexican Jose Clemente Orozco...Deserted Farm" of 1909 was heavily influenced by Albert Ryder. The arts promoter and gallery dealer Alfred Stieglitz...
...flattened sweep of the coves black outline in Albert Pinkham Ryders haunting "Moonlit Cove" echoes the dynamic patterning...Okabe - Utsu Mountain"; "Moonlit Cove," by Albert Pinkham Ryder; Augustus Vincent Tacks "Canyon"; Hiroshiges...
...Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Arthur Dove, Georgia OKeeffe...Daumier, Maurice Prendergast, Ryder, John Sloan, James McNeill Whistler...years later. The curators pair Ryders dark visions of the sea with Mr...
...of the great masters. Mr. Waddell says he greatly profited from copying, especially from the American painter Albert Pinkham Ryder. Mr. Waddell got a green card in 1995 and is close to becoming a U.S. citizen. "I have the very interesting...
...Dreams, Wicked Pleasures: Orientalism in America, 1870-1930" is a collection of works by John Singer Sargent, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Louis Comfort Tiffany and others, as well as advertisements, movie posters, sheet music, photographs and...
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RYDER, ALBERT PINKHAM 1847 1917, American...deteriorated markedly. Ryder produced only about...the sea predominate in Ryders highly imaginative paintings...dreams. All his life Ryder was afflicted with an...the natural world, Ryder expressed the mysterious...In American painting Ryders works were among those...
...in panoramic landscape views by Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran (see...period, James McNeill Whistler , Albert Pinkham Ryder , Thomas Eakins , and Winslow Homer...effects of French impressionism. Ryder produced a visionary art of profound...


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