Biografie von Chauncey FOSTER RYDER (1868-1949)

Birth place: Danbury, CT

Death place: Wilton, NH

Addresses: New Haven, CT; Chicago, IL; NYC/Wilton, NH

Profession: Painter, etcher, lithographer, illustrator

Studied: AIC, c.1891; Smiths Art Acad.; Académie Julian, Paris with J.P. Laurens, 1901; also with Raphael Collin in Paris; NYWCC; NAC; SAE; Calif. PM; Chicago SE; AFA.

Exhibited: AIC; Paris Salon, 1903-06, 1907 (prize); PAFA Ann., 1906, 1910-38; Macbeth Gal., NYC, 1907; Corcoran Gal biennials, 1908-35 (9 times); Lyme AA, 1910-11; Pan-Pacific Expo, San Fran., 1915 (silver); Baltimore WCC, 1920 (prize); Central State Fair, Aurora, 1922 (prize); SC, 1926 (Show Prize); Brooklyn SE (prize); NAC, 1930 (medal, prize); AWCS, 1930 (prize); SAE, 1932 (prize); NAD, 1933 (Obrig Prize); Int. Expo, Paris, 1937 (gold); Soc. for Sanity Art, Chicago, 1939 (medal, prize); AWCS-NYWCC, 1939 (prizes).

Member: ANA, 1915; NA, 1920; SC; NAC; Lotos Club; Allied Artists Am.; AFA; AWC Soc.; Brooklyn Soc. of Artists; Chicago Soc Etchers; NYWCC

Work: AIC; PAFA; MMA; NOMA; Washington State AA; CGA; Hackley Art Gal., Muskegon, MI; Nat Exhib. Assn., Toronto; Denver AC; Engineer's Club, NYC; SociÈtÈ des Amis des Arts, Douai, France; CAM, St. Louis; Butler AI, Youngstown, Ohio; Minneapolis Inst. Art; NGA; Wilmington SFA; Randolph-Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, VA; Quinnipiac Club, New Haven, CT; Dayton Mus. Art; Macon (GA) AA; Rochester Mem. Art Gal.; Springfield (IL) AA; Brooks Mem. Art Gal., Memphis; NYPL; AIC; Dept. Prints and Drawings, British Mus., London.; Dept. Engraving, Victoria and Albert Mus., South Kensington; Graphic Art Dept., Smithsonian Inst.; Print Dept., BM; Indianapolis AA; John Herron AI; Hartford (CT) Atheneum; New Britain AA; Univ. Illinois, Urbana; Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris; Newark Mus. Art; Syracuse MFA; New Haven PCC; Montclair (NJ) AA; Houston MFA; Joslyn Mem., Omaha; Springville (UT) H.S.; Print Dept., LOC; CMA

Comments: Ryder and his wife summered on Monhegan Island, ME from 1920-27; he also painted at the Old Lyme colony. Although best known for oils, he also painted with watercolors. Teaching: Smiths Art Acad., Chicago, 1890s.

Sources: WW47; Curtis, Curtis, and Lieberman, 44, 186; Connecticut and American Impressionism 172 (w/repro.); Art in Conn.: The Impressionist Years; Falk, Exh. Record Series.

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