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| Albee, Grace |
| Brussel-Smith, Bernard |
| Calapai, Letterio |
| De Lue, Donald |
| Gaugengigl, Ignaz |
| Lameyer, Paul |
| Margulies, Joseph |
| O'Connor, Henry |
| Ryder, Chauncey |
| Woodbury, Charles |
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Raisonne Notes:
This raisonne was compiled with the help of the estate and heirs of Chauncey Ryder; Marjorie B. Cohn, Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints, Harvard University Art Museums; and Henry Frechette III, Anna Kuehl, and Diana Limbach of Childs Gallery. Anna Kuehl is the editor of this raisonne.
Chauncey Ryder's lithographs were printed by Bolton Brown, who taught lithography techniques to young artists from 1916-1926. Thus, until the introduction of additional information, Childs Gallery has selected 1921 as a circa date for Ryder's lithographs.
The artist was known to score through or break his plates, and bury the remains on the grounds of his home.
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Chauncey Ryder
American 1868 - 1949
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.
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Old Wharves, Ipswich
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Nathan's Walk
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Island
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Rocky Shore #2
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Lobsterman
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Edge of the Plain
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Bess Millard's Hill
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The Isabella Mine [Tennessee]
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Coal Pockets
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Route to Castellar [France]
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House on the Ridge Road
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Almshouse at St. German's, England #1
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Kyle of Tongue
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Durham, England
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Poolewe Scotland
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The Boulder
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The Stone Mill
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Mendon Mills
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Barn with the Green Roof
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Old Red Barn
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Spruce Land
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Bridge at Durham England
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Moonshiners Cabin
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Mill at Elmore
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Windswept Trees
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