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Overview
Susan Ryder occupies a distinguished place in contemporary British painting, renowned for both her prestigious portrait commissions and her evocative depictions of interiors and gardens. Ryder's paintings remain highly sought after by collectors who value the finest traditions of British figurative art.
Susan Ryder is one of Britain's most distinguished contemporary figurative painters, renowned for her portraiture, interiors and garden scenes. A member of both the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and the New English Art Club, she has built a career creating works that are both technically accomplished and deeply evocative. Born in Windsor in 1944, Ryder studied at the Byam Shaw School of Art in London, where she was encouraged by the influential painter Bernard Dunstan. Through him she discovered the work of artists such as Vermeer and Édouard Vuillard, whose sensitivity to light and intimate domestic settings would leave a lasting impression on her own artistic development. Although portraiture brought her early acclaim, Ryder's reputation soon extended far beyond it. By 1981, her standing as a portrait painter was such that HRH The Prince of Wales commissioned her to paint Diana, Princess of Wales in her wedding dress. The commission marked a pivotal moment in her career and was followed by decades of sustained artistic activity, including numerous prestigious portrait commissions and exhibitions throughout the United Kingdom. Her work is represented in both public and private collections, and she remains one of the most respected figures working within the British figurative tradition. Alongside her portrait practice, Ryder has become particularly celebrated for her paintings of interiors, gardens and architectural spaces. Whether depicting a drawing room illuminated by lamplight, a conservatory overflowing with flowers, or a sunlit terrace, her paintings reveal an instinctive ability to capture the character and atmosphere of a place. Everyday objects, furnishings and floral arrangements are observed with remarkable sensitivity, creating compositions that feel at once intimate and timeless.
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Works for sale
Susan Ryder
The SoiréeOil on Canvas52 x 25.5 cms / 20½ x 10 inchesSigned 'Ryder' (lower left)Description
The Soirée captures one of Susan Ryder’s most enduring themes: an interior after a gathering. A red tray scattered with half-finished glasses, arranged flowers, and warm lamplight filtering through the room all suggest a moment suspended between celebration and memory. Rather than focusing on figures, Ryder allows the objects themselves to become storytellers, preserving the lingering presence of those who have just departed. Painted with her characteristically expressive brushwork, the composition balances spontaneity with careful observation. Layers of warm ochres, deep umbers and flashes of vibrant colour animate the scene, while the interplay of light and shadow draws the eye through the interior, creating a sense of depth and intimacy. The result is a painting that feels both immediate and timeless, inviting the viewer to step into a room filled with echoes of conversation and conviviality.
Susan Ryder is widely regarded as one of Britain’s finest painters of interiors and portraiture. A member of the New English Art Club and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, she studied at the Byam Shaw School of Art and developed a lifelong fascination with light-filled domestic spaces, inspired in part by the work of Vermeer and Édouard Vuillard. Her interiors are celebrated for their warmth, narrative quality and masterful handling of light, often depicting rooms imbued with the subtle evidence of everyday life. Ryder herself has spoken of her love of lamplight and the way it transforms a room, a fascination that remains central to her work.
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