Chauncey Foster Ryder (American 1868-1949) Exquisite Original Etching Polly Pine For Sale
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Chauncey Foster Ryder (American 1868-1949) Exquisite Original Etching Polly Pine:
$323.18
ABeautiful and Exquisite,Original Etching (Drypoint),Titled \"Polly Pine\"byAmerican ArtistChauncey Foster Ryder (1868-1949)
Well Known New Hampshire American Landscape Painter and Etcher
No offerding, Buy it now Straightaway before Someone Get It
Excellent Condition considering its age, Clean and sharp Image
<Size>
Image Size:25x30 cm (plate-mark)
Frame Size:40x43 cm
Frame: Good Condition with MinorageWears
Ready to Hang
<Provenance and Authenticity>
It is Personally Signed Lower Right in Pencil \"Chauncey F Ryder\" by the artist, Titled
Exhibited at Salmagundi Club, New York in 1947, Original Exhibition Label Verso
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Chauncey Foster Ryder (1868-1949)
American Landscape Painter, Etcher, Printmaker
Born in Danbury, Connecticut in 1868, Died in New Hampshire in 1949
In his early twenties he moved to Chicago for further Study in Art, first at the Art Institute and then at Smith’s Academy, where he earned the role of instructor after only a year as a student.In 1891 he married Mary Dole Keith, and in 1901 they sold their belongings and moved to France for Chauncey to study in Paris.
1907 was also an important year for Ryder when the prominent New York art dealer, William Macbeth represented him, selling the first of Ryder’s works after only two months of partnership.That fall Ryder moved to New York City and began to show his work both in Paris and in New York. He opened his own studio in 1909.In 1910 Ryder began to travel through New England, the landscape of which provided much of the subject matter for his work. He and his wife bought “a little house and three acres in Wilton, New Hampshire,” and for the rest of their lives, they split their time between New York City and New Hampshire. Ryder’s works gained great popularity due to his consistently recognizable style, what is called his “Ryder green…that was, in part, responsible for the pleasing quality and unique character of his work.” Shortly after the purchase of the New Hampshire property, Ryder began to undertake lithographs, in addition to the drypoints, etchings, drawings, and watercolors he already produced, at the behest of Bolton Brown, one of the premier lithographers of his time. These lithographs were shown alongside his paintings at Macbeth’s gallery in New York.Ryder died in 1949 in Wilton, New Hampshire. His work is known today primarily through his oil painting, and it was known and recognized at the time of his death for its “economy of line.”
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