Lot 184
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Chauncey Foster Ryder 1868-1949
Estimate
30,000 - 50,000 USD
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Description
- Chauncey Foster Ryder
- That Which the Sea Gives Up (Ce que rende la mer); (What Will the End Be?)
- signed Chauncey F. Ryder, l.l.
- oil on canvas
- 45 by 58 in.
- (114.4 by 147.3 cm)
- Painted in 1907.
Provenance
Dr. Alfred Raymond, Seattle, Washington (acquired from the Alaska-Yukon Exposition), 1909
Louise Raymond Owens (his daughter) Seattle, Washington
Gifted from the above to the present owner, 1958
Louise Raymond Owens (his daughter) Seattle, Washington
Gifted from the above to the present owner, 1958
Exhibited
Paris, France, Salon of 1907 (awarded honorable mention)
Chicago, Illinois, Art Institute of Chicago, 20th Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture, October-December 1907, no. 35, cat. no. 308
Seattle, Washington, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909, no. 175
Chicago, Illinois, Art Institute of Chicago, 20th Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture, October-December 1907, no. 35, cat. no. 308
Seattle, Washington, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909, no. 175
Literature
"An American Painter Honored Abroad: Mr. C. F. Ryder, the Landscape Artist Who Received Honorable Mention for Figure Painting in the Paris Salon," unidentified magazine clipping, January 18, 1908, illustrated as (What Will the End Be?)
Ronald G. Pisano, "Chauncey Foster Ryder: Peace and Plenty," Art and Antiques, September-October 1978, pp. 76-83
Ronald G. Pisano, "Chauncey Foster Ryder: Peace and Plenty," Art and Antiques, September-October 1978, pp. 76-83