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Albert Pinkham Ryder — The Race Track (Death on a Pale Horse)
Albert Pinkham Ryder

The Race Track (Death on a Pale Horse)

1896

Ryder’s subject was inspired by a horse race that took place in New York during 1888. One of the artist’s friends wagered $500 on the race and then died by suicide after the horse lost. Medieval symbolism infuses the composition: death appears as a skeleton on horseback holding a scythe with which he cuts down the living, while a snake—a sign of temptation and evil—slithers in the foreground. An intense man, Ryder worked on the painting for several years and was deeply reluctant to part with it.

Medium
oil on canvas

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Albert Pinkham Ryder, The Race Track (Death on a Pale Horse), 1896

Ryder’s subject was inspired by a horse race that took place in New York during 1888. One of the artist’s friends wagered $500 on the race and then died by suicide after the horse lost. Medieval symbolism infuses the composition: death appears as a skeleton on horseback holding a scythe with which he cuts down the living, while a snake—a sign of temptation and evil—slithers in the foreground. An intense man, Ryder worked on the painting for several years and was deeply reluctant to part with it.

Medium
oil on canvas
Year
1896
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Modern, Unique Work, Painting, Oil on Canvas

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