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  1. Ryder relates to Victor Hugo's famous 1866 novel of the same name (Les travailleurs de la mer, in the original French).

  2. Apr 13, 2014 · Titles read: "TOILERS OF THE SEA".Brittany, France.Various brief shots show crowds of people on a quayside, saying goodbye to Breton fishermen leaving on a t...

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  3. Ryder probably either selected or approved the title of this painting, which relates it to Victor Hugo’s famous 1866 novel of the same name (Les travailleurs de la mer, in the original French). The painting could illustrate any one of several scenes in that novel, which features a fisherman character whose personality and attitudes resemble ...

  4. Award-winning musical dramatist Cinzi Lavin shares the humorous, poignant, and inspiring story of creating and producing a musical about Joshua James, widely...

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  5. Broun, Elizabeth, "Albert Pinkham Ryder," Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press (National Museum of American Art), 1989, pg. 303-304. Image on file. Burke, Doreen Bolger, "American Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Volume III: A Catalogue of Works by Artists Born between 1846 and 1864," New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of ...

  6. painting by Albert Pinkham Ryder (Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art)

  7. The Toilers of the Sea Albert Pinkham Ryder ca. 1880–85. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, United States. Download this artwork (provided by The ...

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