International studio . FOREST OF ARDENBY ALBERT P. RYDER. TOILERS OF THE SEABV ALBERT P. RYDER Albert Pitikf/aiii Ryder: An Appreciation to familiarise and refresh himself with the facts ofnature. Gay Head is an excellent name for acanvas executed in this mood, where he gives ustruthfully the aspect of nature as she appears to aman under the spell of a happy day with friends. Friends of art and oi artists—they too areborn, not made; without them no artist worksfor long. Ryder had a few intimates who under-stood the man, careless though he was of conven-tions; they say of him: He gave us more t


International studio . FOREST OF ARDENBY ALBERT P. RYDER. TOILERS OF THE SEABV ALBERT P. RYDER Albert Pitikf/aiii Ryder: An Appreciation to familiarise and refresh himself with the facts ofnature. Gay Head is an excellent name for acanvas executed in this mood, where he gives ustruthfully the aspect of nature as she appears to aman under the spell of a happy day with friends. Friends of art and oi artists—they too areborn, not made; without them no artist worksfor long. Ryder had a few intimates who under-stood the man, careless though he was of conven-tions; they say of him: He gave us more thanhe received. A delightful conversationalist, hewas not burdened with theories, was neither a dis-putant nor an intellectual or spiritual heavy-weight. It was not what he said but what he wasthat gave joy to his friends and made themfeel that a great soul like Christ had been amongthem. In all things of the spirit he was rich, inthe virtue of generosity he was hopelessly lavish,yet he was not poor in the sense that he was inneed, and in this respect


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