Eva C. “Eve” Ryder (18961984) was an artist in Nebraska known for her oil paintings of Midwest landscapes and also for still lifes. Her works were exhibited at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska, as well as in annual exhibitions in Lincoln, Kearney and Grand Island, where she lived. She was married to Dr. Franklin Dell Ryder, who was a well-known physician in Grand Island, Nebraska. She studied art under Augustus Dunbier and Lenore Benolken in Omaha, Nebraska, as well as under William A. Patty in California.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

References

  1. Petteys, Chris. Dictionary of Women Artists, G. K. Hall & Co., Boston, 1985.
  2. Falk, Peter Hastings, ed. Who Was Who in American Art: 400 Years of Artists in America, 2nd Edition, Sound View Press, Madison, Connecticut, 1999.
  3. Eve Ryder information on artprice.com, http://www.artprice.com/artist/230036/eve-ryder/biography.
  4. "Dr. Ryder Rites Set Thursday," Lincoln Evening Journal & Nebraska State Journal, p. 6, Lincoln, Nebraska, December 28, 1965.
  5. "Artists Sketch Autumn Beauties in Pawnee Park," Columbus Daily Telegram, p. 3, Columbus, Nebraska, October 14, 1938.
  6. "GI Woman's Club Departments Meet," Lincoln Evening Journal & Nebraska State Journal, p. 8, Lincoln, Nebraska, February 6, 1953.
  7. "Artists to Sketch Autumn Scenes Along Loup River," Columbus Daily Telegram, p. 4, Columbus, Nebraska, October 13, 1938.


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