Meadowlark Gallery: The Artist Biographies

Chauncey Ryder
Chauncey Ryder was a member of the National Academy of Design, the American Water Color Society, the Allied Artists of America, the Salmagundi Club, the New York Water Color Club, the Lotos Club, the National Arts Club, the Society of American Etchers, the California Print Makers, the Chicago Society of Etchers, and the American Federation of Arts. He received the Baltimore Water Color prize in 1920, the first prize of the Salmagundi Club, the members' prize from the Brooklyn Society of Etchers, a medal and first prize in etching from the National Arts Club, the Shope prize of the Society of American Etchers in 1932, and the Altman prize from the National Academy of Design in 1933.
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