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Albert P. Ryder
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- Muriwai Books
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- Jun 28, 2017
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- 9781787204836
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Lloyd Goodrich is Director of the Whitney Museum of American Art under whose auspices his definitive biography of Thomas Eakins was published in 1933. For many years Mr. Goodrich has been carrying on research in the life and work of Albert P. Ryder, in preparation for a definitive biography. Since Ryder’s work has been widely forged, with the forgeries outnumbering the genuine pictures about eight to one, this study has involved examination of hundreds of paintings, using x-rays and other scientific methods. The present volume, originally published in 1959, has the advantage of these years of thorough study.
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Albert P. Ryder
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Lloyd Goodrich is Director of the Whitney Museum of American Art under whose auspices his definitive biography of Thomas Eakins was published in 1933. For many years Mr. Goodrich has been carrying on research in the life and work of Albert P. Ryder, in preparation for a definitive biography. Since Ryder’s work has been widely forged, with the forgeries outnumbering the genuine pictures about eight to one, this study has involved examination of hundreds of paintings, using x-rays and other scientific methods. The present volume, originally published in 1959, has the advantage of these years of thorough study.
- Editore:
- Muriwai Books
- Pubblicato:
- Jun 28, 2017
- ISBN:
- 9781787204836
- Formato:
- Libro
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ALBERT P. RYDER
BY
LLOYD GOODRICH
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 4
ALBERT P. RYDER 5
II 6
III 10
IV 15
NOTES ON THE ILLUSTRATIONS 103
A NOTE ON FORGERIES 104
CHRONOLOGICAL NOTE 108
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 109
Monographs 109
Books and Exhibition Catalogues 109
Periodicals 110
PHOTOGRAPHIC CREDITS 112
REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 114
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
THE AUTHOR wishes to record his indebtedness to the many individuals who through the years have rendered generous assistance to his research on Ryder’s life and work; especially to Mrs. Charles de Kay, Philip Evergood, Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Gurney, Mrs. Rosalie Warner Jones, Kenneth Hayes Miller, Mrs. Lloyd Williams and Mrs. Dorothy Weir Young, all of whom furnished essential personal information and documents; to Mrs. Frederic Fairchild Sherman, who generously donated the material used by Mr. Sherman in writing the first book published on Ryder; to Sheldon Keck of the Brooklyn Museum for invaluable co-operation in scientific examination of paintings; to Murray Pease and F. du Pont Cornelius of the Metropolitan Museum, and Thomas M. Beggs of the National Collection of Fine Arts, for assistance in securing x-rays; to Carmine Dalesio of the Babcock Galleries, for his constant interest and help in all matters connected with Ryder; and to Miss Lelia Wittier, William F. Davidson and Miss Elizabeth Clare of M. Knoedler & Co., Robert G. McIntyre of William Macbeth, Inc., Albert and Harold Milch and Joseph Gotlieb of E. & A. Milch, Inc., and Robert C. Vose of the Vose Galleries, for their valuable information on paintings which have passed through their hands. Special thanks are due also to Rosalind Irvine, Curator of the Whitney Museum of American Art, who prepared the bibliography; to John I. H. Baur, Associate Director of the Museum, for his constant co-operation in examining paintings; and to the author’s secretary, Frances Manola, for her unfailing help in research and writing. Grateful acknowledgment is made to the Whitney Museum for its kind permission to use portions of the author’s text of the catalogue of the Ryder Centenary Exhibition in 1947.
L. G.
ALBERT P. RYDER
THE AMERICAN MIND is generally thought of as practical, matter-of-fact and extroverted. Certainly these are conspicuous traits in our national character. In our art the most common trend up to the present century was naturalism. But equally characteristic, if not as frequent, was the dark vein of romanticism. In literature it produced Poe, Hawthorne, Melville and Emily Dickinson. In painting it began with Benjamin West, Washington Allston and others who attempted the Grand Style, and was continued in a more naturalistic style by the Hudson River School, with their huge canvases celebrating the wonders and beauties of the continent. By the last third of the nineteenth century the old grandiose romantic tradition had run its course, and was giving way to the more personal, intimate romanticism of Inness, Hunt, Fuller, Newman, La Farge, Blakelock and Ryder. Of all these, the most original figure was that of Albert Ryder.
Ryder’s art was a product of an intense inner life, little influenced by the world around him or the art of others. In it the dead wood of the older romantic school
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