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1860 Salem, Massachusetts - 1943. Known for: Landscape, genre, figure, etching.
Henry Orne Rider (1860-1943). Rider (occasionally spelled Ryder) was born in Salem, Massachusetts. He attended Newton schools and studied at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and overseas at the... Read full biography
Henry Orne Rider (1860-1943). Rider (occasionally spelled Ryder) was born in Salem, Massachusetts. He attended Newton schools and studied at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and overseas at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris. He belonged to several art associations and... Read full biography
Henry Orne Rider (1860-1943). Rider (occasionally spelled Ryder) was born in Salem, Massachusetts. He attended Newton schools and studied at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and overseas at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris. He belonged to several art associations and exhibited locally at the Boston Art Club and the Newton Club in 1895-96. He was professor of art at Lasell Junior College and Mt. Ida Junior College, both in Newton, and superintendent of art in the... Read full biography
Henry Orne Rider (1860-1943). Rider (occasionally spelled Ryder) was born in Salem, Massachusetts. He attended Newton schools and studied at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and overseas at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris. He belonged to several art associations and exhibited locally at the Boston Art Club and the Newton Club in 1895-96. He was professor of art at Lasell Junior College and Mt. Ida Junior College, both in Newton, and superintendent of art in the Dedham public schools. The Charles was a favorite motif for Rider, who lived near the river in Auburndale, a part of Newton. This is courtesy of the Newton Historical Society at the Jackson Homestead, Newton, Massachusetts (www.ci.newton.ma.us./Jackson)... Read full biography
Henry Orne Rider (1860-1943). Rider (occasionally spelled Ryder) was born in Salem, Massachusetts. He attended Newton schools and studied at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and overseas at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris. He belonged to several art associations and exhibited locally at the Boston Art Club and the Newton Club in 1895-96. He was professor of art at Lasell Junior College and Mt. Ida Junior College, both in Newton, and superintendent of art in the Dedham public schools. The Charles was a favorite motif for Rider, who lived near the river in Auburndale, a part of Newton. This is courtesy of the Newton Historical Society at the Jackson Homestead, Newton, Massachusetts (www.ci.newton.ma.us./Jackson)
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