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Chauncey Foster Ryder (1868–1949) was an early 20th century American Postimpressionist landscape painter known for a green-gray palette termed 'Ryder green'.
Education and personal life: Chauncey Foster Ryder was born in 1868 in Danbury, Connecticut, but grew up mainly in New Haven. He began studying painting as a boy and in his early twenties moved to Chicago to attend the Art Institute[3] and then Smith's Academy.[4] After only a year at the latter, he was hired as an instructor.
In 1891, he married Mary Dole Keith.
In 1901, the couple moved to Paris, France, where Ryder continued his art education, studying with Jean-Paul Laurens at the Académie Julian. Ryder stayed in France for several years, living in art colony at Étaples and exhibiting his work at the Paris Salon (1903–1909).[2] He took on occasional students, including the American painter William Posey Silva. His developing style was influenced both by the dramatic compositions of his friend and fellow painter Max Bohm[2] and by his admiration for the Japanese artist Hokusai.
Painting career: In 1907, Ryder moved to New York City, where he was represented throughout his career by the art dealer William Macbeth. His landscapes were admired for their vigorous brushwork and for the degree to which he pushed the representational elements towards abstraction. He became known for a palette that leaned towards gray-green tones, and this eventually gave rise to use of the term 'Ryder green' to describe his typical color scheme.
Ryder was a prolific artist who painted in both oil and watercolor. Around 1910 he began making prints, including lithographs, etchings, and drypoints. His best drypoints exhibit great economy of line.
Ryder opened a studio in the city in 1909, and the following year bought property in Wilton, New Hampshire. For the remainder of his life, he split his time between New York and New Hampshire.
In 1910, he traveled throughout New England, which provided locales for many of his subsequent paintings. That same year, the future president Woodrow Wilson and his wife Ellen bought one of his landscapes, Valley of Assisi, to celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
Ryder was a member of several art associations, including the American Water Color Society and the Society for Sanity in Art. Among his awards are the following: the Paris Salon (honorable mention, 1907), the American Water Color Society (gold medal), the National Arts Club (gold medal), and the New York Water Color Society (gold medal), plus awards at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition and the 1937 Paris International Exposition.
Ryder died in Wilton in 1949 in Wilton, New Hampshire. His work is in the collections of numerous American museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the National Portrait Gallery (Washington, D.C.), the Art Institute of Chicago (Illinois), and the Baltimore Museum of Art (Maryland).
CHAUNCEY FOSTER RYDER (American 1869-1949) A PAINTING, "Ryder's Home - Danbury, Connecticut," 20TH CENTURY, oil on canvas, signed L/R, "Chauncey F. Ryder;" 11 3/4" x 15 3/4", framed 15 1/4" 19 1/4".
Simpson Galleries, LLCChauncey Foster Ryder (American, 1868-1949) The Quiet of Winter signed 'Chancey F. Ryder' (lower left), titled on a label from William Macbeth, New York (affixed to the reverse) and on an exhibition label from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (affixed to the back of the frame) watercolor and gouache on board 16 x 20 in. framed 25 3/4 x 29 3/4 x 2 1/2 in.
BonhamsChauncey Foster Ryder (American, 1868-1949) Mountain Pasture signed 'Chauncey F. Ryder' (lower right), titled and signed '.../Chauncey F. Ryder/...W. 12th St./N.Y.C.' on an unattributed label (affixed to the frame backing) oil on canvas 25 1/4 x 30 in. framed 31 x 36 x 2 in.
BonhamsChauncey Foster Ryder (Am. 1868-1949) Waves Crashing Oil on board, framed Signed l.l. 6 1/8" x 8 5/8" actual, 11 1/2" x 13 7/8" framed
Barridoff AuctionsChauncey Foster Ryder (1868 - 1949), Oil on canvas covered board ,Signed Lower Right, measures 13" X 9 1/2 " Chauncey Foster Ryder was born in Danbury, Chauncey Foster Ryder was born in Danbury, Connecticut in 1868. He spent much of his youth in New Haven, Connecticut, where he began to pursue an interest in painting between the ages of ten and twelve. In his early twenties he moved to Chicago for artistic instruction, studying first at the Art Institute and then at Smith's Academy, where he became an instructor after his first year as a student. In 1891 he married Mary Dole Keith, and in 1901 they sold their belongings and moved to France so that he could study art in Paris. He first enrolled in the Academie Julien, under Jean Paul Laurens and Raphael Colin; after two years there, he began to exhibit works at the annual Paris Salon, and showed works regularly there from 1903-1909. At this time he also developed a friendship with American artist Max Bohm, who profoundly influenced his style with his dramatic and moody compositions.
Cutler Bay AuctionsATTRIBUTED TO CHAUNCEY FOSTER RYDER New York/New Hampshire, 1868-1949 Parisian fountain. Signed faintly lower right "C.F. Ry…".
Eldred'sChauncey Foster Ryder (American, 1868-1949), two etchings including: "Alexander's Cider Mill", depicting a farm setting with barn and trees, signed in pencil lower right, framed behind glass, minor foxing, ss: 9 3/4" h. x 12 3/4" w.; a seaside scene with cottage and stones in the foreground, signed in pencil lower right and dedicated lower left, framed behind glass, minor foxing, not examined out of frame, ss: 5 1/4" h. x 7 1/4" w.
Winter Associates, Inc.Trees on the Borderline. Oil on board, 12â x 16â, signed lower left, framed. Much of the brush work in an impasto styleâa fine example from this well known Impressionist.
Peterborough AuctionsChauncey Foster Ryder (American, 1868-1949), oil on canvas depicting a mountainous landscape at springtime, signed l.r., 12" x 16" canvas, housed in a period frame, 20" x 23 1/4" framed.
Old Kinderhook Auction CompanyCHAUNCEY FOSTER RYDER (American, 1868-1949), landscape with figures on a bridge, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed under glass. Minor craquelure, dirt and grime. Canvas 12-1/4''h, 16''w. Provenance: Estate of Joseph ''Jay'' St. Mark, PhD, of Newtown, Connecticut, historian, appraiser, and collector of fine Americana.
South Bay Auctions IncCHAUNCEY FOSTER RYDER (American, 1868-1949), sand dunes, oil on panel, signed lower right. Inscribed ''To Carroll D. Ryder'' in pencil on panel verso. Panel warped, frame rub, minor abrasions and flakes, dirt and grime. Panel 10''h, 13-3/4''w. Provenance: Estate of Joseph ''Jay'' St. Mark, PhD, of Newtown, Connecticut, historian, appraiser, and collector of fine Americana.
South Bay Auctions IncChauncey Foster Ryder Tall Trees by the Water watercolor on paper 18.25 h x 13.325 w in (46 x 34 cm) Signed to lower right 'Chauncey F. Ryder'. Provenance: Sloans & Kenyon, Chevy Chase, MD, February Estate Catalogue Auction, 10 February 2007, Lot 832 | Private Collection This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.
Toomey & Co. AuctioneersEtching, image size 6 1/2" x 8 3/8", c. 1926, cat: R.org- CFR-125, pencil signed l.r., titled in pencil on lower margin.
Peterborough Auctions"Wilton, NH, end of Summer", oil on board, signed lower left, signed and titled verso and dated 1938, in gilt Impressionist frame with linen liner, OS: 14" x 16", SS: 7 1/2" x 9 1/2", good condition, spotting to linen liner.
Thomaston Place Auction GalleriesChauncey Foster Ryder (1868-1949) The Marshes signed 'Chauncey F. Ryder' (lower left) and titled on a gallery label (affixed to the reverse) oil on canvas 20 x 36 in. framed 26 1/2 x 42 1/2 in.
BonhamsChauncey Foster Ryder (American 1868-1949), Beyond the Law, Drypoint Etching,
Weschler'sChauncey Foster Ryder (American,1868 - 1949) oil on board, forest landscape with gray sky beyond, signed lower left corner, wood frame, scattered areas of paint loss throughout, areas of lifting, light toning, sold as is, ss: 11 1/2" x 15 1/2".
Winter Associates, Inc.Chauncey Foster Ryder (1868 - 1949) American Watercolor on Paper Measure 7"in H x 10"in W and 13 1/4"in H x 16"in W with frame Known for: Sea-landscape and portrait painting, lithography Biography: Chauncey F. Ryder (1868-1949) is an early 20th-century artist who established his own unique style of post impressionism. He was a painter, etcher, lithographer and illustrator who had studios in New Haven, CT, Chicago, New York City and Wilton, NH. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago (c. 1891); Smith's Art Academy; Academie Julian, Paris with Jean Paul Laurens (1901) and with Raphael Collins in Paris. Ryder was an Associate (1915) and an Academician (1920) of the National Academy and was an active member of the Salmagundi Club; National Arts Club; Lotos Club; Allied Artists of America; American Water Color Society; Chicago Society of Etchers and the New York Water Color Club. His first major award came in 1907 at the Paris Salon and during his career he won gold medals at the National Academy, American Water Color Society, the National Arts Club; the New York Water Color Society, the Baltimore Watercolor Society and many more. Ryder painted at Monhegan Island, Paris, Wilton (NH), the coasts of Maine and Massachusetts, and he painted gigantic, dynamic figural scenes of World War I throughout Europe. In 1978 Pierce Galleries, Inc. of Hingham, MA became the sole representatives for Ryder's daughter, and in 1979 they publised the brochure "Chauncey F. Ryder, N.A." that accompanied a retrospective exhibition. Ryder is primarily known for his sparsely painted expansive landscape in which few figures appear. For Ryder, nature reigned supreme.
Coral Gables AuctionChauncey Foster Ryder (1868 - 1949) American Watercolor on Paper Measure 6 3/4"in H x 9 3/4"in W and 13 1/4"in H x 16"in W with frame Known for: Sea-landscape and portrait painting, lithography Biography: Chauncey F. Ryder (1868-1949) is an early 20th-century artist who established his own unique style of post impressionism. He was a painter, etcher, lithographer and illustrator who had studios in New Haven, CT, Chicago, New York City and Wilton, NH. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago (c. 1891); Smith's Art Academy; Academie Julian, Paris with Jean Paul Laurens (1901) and with Raphael Collins in Paris. Ryder was an Associate (1915) and an Academician (1920) of the National Academy and was an active member of the Salmagundi Club; National Arts Club; Lotos Club; Allied Artists of America; American Water Color Society; Chicago Society of Etchers and the New York Water Color Club. His first major award came in 1907 at the Paris Salon and during his career he won gold medals at the National Academy, American Water Color Society, the National Arts Club; the New York Water Color Society, the Baltimore Watercolor Society and many more. Ryder painted at Monhegan Island, Paris, Wilton (NH), the coasts of Maine and Massachusetts, and he painted gigantic, dynamic figural scenes of World War I throughout Europe. In 1978 Pierce Galleries, Inc. of Hingham, MA became the sole representatives for Ryder's daughter, and in 1979 they publised the brochure "Chauncey F. Ryder, N.A." that accompanied a retrospective exhibition. Ryder is primarily known for his sparsely painted expansive landscape in which few figures appear. For Ryder, nature reigned supreme.
Coral Gables AuctionChauncey Foster Ryder (American, 1868-1949), Birches and Pines oil on canvas, signed lower right, retaining gallery label to verso, presented in a period gild frame. Panel size 22 x 28 in.; Frame dimensions 26 1/2 x 32 1/2 in. Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
Leland Little AuctionsChauncey Foster Ryder (1868 - 1949) American Watercolor on Paper Measure 7"in H x 10"in W and 13 1/4"in H x 16"in W with frame Known for: Sea-landscape and portrait painting, lithography Biography: Chauncey F. Ryder (1868-1949) is an early 20th-century artist who established his own unique style of post impressionism. He was a painter, etcher, lithographer and illustrator who had studios in New Haven, CT, Chicago, New York City and Wilton, NH. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago (c. 1891); Smith's Art Academy; Academie Julian, Paris with Jean Paul Laurens (1901) and with Raphael Collins in Paris. Ryder was an Associate (1915) and an Academician (1920) of the National Academy and was an active member of the Salmagundi Club; National Arts Club; Lotos Club; Allied Artists of America; American Water Color Society; Chicago Society of Etchers and the New York Water Color Club. His first major award came in 1907 at the Paris Salon and during his career he won gold medals at the National Academy, American Water Color Society, the National Arts Club; the New York Water Color Society, the Baltimore Watercolor Society and many more. Ryder painted at Monhegan Island, Paris, Wilton (NH), the coasts of Maine and Massachusetts, and he painted gigantic, dynamic figural scenes of World War I throughout Europe. In 1978 Pierce Galleries, Inc. of Hingham, MA became the sole representatives for Ryder's daughter, and in 1979 they publised the brochure "Chauncey F. Ryder, N.A." that accompanied a retrospective exhibition. Ryder is primarily known for his sparsely painted expansive landscape in which few figures appear. For Ryder, nature reigned supreme.
Coral Gables AuctionChauncey Foster Ryder (1868 - 1949) American Watercolor on Paper Measure 6 3/4"in H x 9 3/4"in W and 13 1/4"in H x 16"in W with frame Known for: Sea-landscape and portrait painting, lithography Biography: Chauncey F. Ryder (1868-1949) is an early 20th-century artist who established his own unique style of post impressionism. He was a painter, etcher, lithographer and illustrator who had studios in New Haven, CT, Chicago, New York City and Wilton, NH. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago (c. 1891); Smith's Art Academy; Academie Julian, Paris with Jean Paul Laurens (1901) and with Raphael Collins in Paris. Ryder was an Associate (1915) and an Academician (1920) of the National Academy and was an active member of the Salmagundi Club; National Arts Club; Lotos Club; Allied Artists of America; American Water Color Society; Chicago Society of Etchers and the New York Water Color Club. His first major award came in 1907 at the Paris Salon and during his career he won gold medals at the National Academy, American Water Color Society, the National Arts Club; the New York Water Color Society, the Baltimore Watercolor Society and many more. Ryder painted at Monhegan Island, Paris, Wilton (NH), the coasts of Maine and Massachusetts, and he painted gigantic, dynamic figural scenes of World War I throughout Europe. In 1978 Pierce Galleries, Inc. of Hingham, MA became the sole representatives for Ryder's daughter, and in 1979 they publised the brochure "Chauncey F. Ryder, N.A." that accompanied a retrospective exhibition. Ryder is primarily known for his sparsely painted expansive landscape in which few figures appear. For Ryder, nature reigned supreme.
Coral Gables AuctionChauncey Foster Ryder (1868 - 1949) Watercolor on Paper, Signed measures 12 x 16 inches
Cutler Bay AuctionsCHAUNCEY FOSTER RYDER American, (1868-1949) Near Manchester, Vermont oil on canvas signed lower left "Chauncey F. Ryder"
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