Ryder, Albert Pinkham
Born: Mar 19, 1847 AD
Died: 1917 AD, at 70 years of age.
Nationality:
American
Categories:
Painters
1847 - Born on March 19th in New Bedford, Massachusetts. An idyllic American painter.
1878 - He studied art under William E. Marshall and at the Academy of design, where he began to exhibit.
1884 - His paintings are notable rather for color and effect than for form, and he might be classed as a representative of the impressionist school in this country. Among his works are "Wandering Cow", "Curfew Hour", "Pegasus", "Farm-Yard", "The Waste of Waters is their Field", "Little Maid of Arcady", "Temple of the Mind" and "Phantom Ship".
1917 - Died on March 28th in Elmhurst, New York.
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