| Born in Kirkwood, IL on Nov. 10, 1884. Ryder studied at UC Berkeley, ASL in NYC (1906-08), and in Munich at the Hans Hofmann School and the Royal Bavarian Academy. During 1917-18 he was director of the Oakland Art Gallery and professor of art at UC from 1926-55. A resident of Berkeley for most of his life, he died there on Feb. 17, 1960. Member: SFAA; Beaux Arts Club (SF); Calif. Society of Mural Artists. Exh: SFAA, 1911-14, 1935; Calif. Society of Etchers, 1913-15; PPIE, 1915 (silver m (showing 500 of 922 characters). |
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Worth Ryder is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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