Ryder, Albert Pinkham

Ryder, Albert Pinkham
born March 19, 1847, New Bedford, Mass., U.S.
died March 28, 1917, Elmhurst, N.Y.

U.S. painter.

Born in a fishing port, he never lost his obsession with the sea. He settled in New York City с 1870 and briefly studied painting. His highly personal seascapes, including Toilers of the Sea, reflect his feeling of human helplessness against the forces of nature. Thick yellow light (usually moonlight) heightens the mood of mystery in such paintings as The Race Track and Death on a Pale Horse. He was a strikingly imaginative painter, and though he was a solitary one, his works became well known in his lifetime.

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▪ American painter
born March 19, 1847, New Bedford, Mass., U.S.
died March 28, 1917, Elmhurst, N.Y.

      American painter, noted for his highly personal seascapes and mystical allegorical scenes.

      About 1870 Ryder settled permanently in New York City, where he briefly studied painting. His formal training, however, did little to affect his early work, consisting largely of naive and idyllic landscapes. He made several short trips to Europe, but the paintings in art museums interested him little. He was an imaginative, solitary painter. His lifework of about 150 paintings was produced slowly; his works are, therefore, difficult to date with certainty.

      Ryder was a mystic and a romantic. Works such as Toilers of the Sea reflect his obsession with the sea as well as his notion that man is helpless against the forces of nature. Many of his works, such as his Jonah, were drawn from the Bible, while other paintings, such as Macbeth and the Witches, The Temple of the Mind, and Siegfried and the Rhine Maidens, were depictions of episodes from William Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, and Richard Wagner.

      Ryder's works are pervaded by thick, yellow light (usually moonlight), which heightens the mood of such paintings as The Race Track or Death on a Pale Horse. He omitted nonessential details from his paintings, concentrating instead on generalized forms and masses of colour, often applying broad, thick layers of pigment with a palette knife.

      By 1900 his powers were impaired, and he injured some of his earlier paintings with misjudged reworkings. Because of his eccentric technical methods, a number of Ryder's paintings have suffered from rapid deterioration. Toward the end of the artist's life, his native misanthropy increased, and he died an impoverished recluse, tended only by his few remaining friends.

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