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oil paint (paint)52 × 41 Cm
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Albert Pinkham Ryder was one of the most innovative artists of the late 19th century, creating reductive, yet expressive compositions out of thick, slowly worked paint, combined with glazes, varnishes, and unconventional materials. In The Essex Canal, a waterway faintly meanders from the green-hued foreground to a skim of blue along the horizon, with an expansive sky beyond. A younger generation of American artists celebrated Ryder as an important early modernist, who pushed toward abstraction and focused on the arduous process of painting itself as instrumental to one’s creative vision. Ryder’s reclusiveness only added to his intrigue and mythic status as an artist ahead of his time.
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| Medium | oil paint (paint) |
| Dimensions | 52 × 41 Cm |
| Tags | landscapes |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
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Anderson Galleries, American Art Association sale (Dewey estate)
Anderson Galleries, American Art Association sale (Dewey estate)
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exhibition
New York, Anderson Galleries, Nineteenth Century Paintings, 1937, cat. 19 (ill.).
New York, Anderson Galleries, Nineteenth Century Paintings, 1937, cat. 19 (ill.).
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April 8, 1937
April 8, 1937
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exhibition
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Loan Exhibition of the Works of Albert P. Ryder, Mar. 11–Apr. 14, 1918, cat. 5, as The Canal.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Loan Exhibition of the Works of Albert P. Ryder, Mar. 11–Apr. 14, 1918, cat. 5, as The Canal.
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John Gellatly, New York, by 1918....
John Gellatly, New York, by 1918. Charles Melville Dewey, by 1932
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given by him to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1980.
given by him to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1980.
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exhibition
New York, Parke–Bernet Galleries, American Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, 1967, cat. 70 (ill.).
New York, Parke–Bernet Galleries, American Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, 1967, cat. 70 (ill.).
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Ferargil Galleries, New York, 1937....
Ferargil Galleries, New York, 1937. Jesse Sobol, New York, 1951. Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, sale, November 15, 1967
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Herbert Geist, Chicago, 1967
Herbert Geist, Chicago, 1967
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