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Albert Pinkham Ryder



Ryder, Albert Pinkham (1847–1917), U.S. painter, noted for his darkly poetic landscapes, seascapes, and allegorical scenes such as Toilers of the Sea (1884), The Flying Dutchman (1890), and The Race Track (1895). Ryder's body of work (only about 160 canvases) is considered among the finest of American art.



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