Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from International Studio, Vol. 75: March, 1922
This romantic spirit is notable in such a picture as In the Trough of the Sea. In its pattern it is a theme that Ryder might have set down on canvas, did not the mystical element enter so strongly into that great master's work. In its color it has a depth that Ryder's method pro hibited. You look down into Hudson's ocean waves. You look at the enamelled surface of Ryder's seas. And since Hudson is concerned in his art with Observed facts of nature, as well as with its romance, it is only natural that he Should present his facts with such a romantic vestiture. You feel these facts in the knowing form of the plunging sloop, bow on, with its dory on deck and the white seine-boat tossing high up on the crest of a sea astern. You feel them, also, in the rose-?ushed sky that serves as a background for swelling sails and cresting waves.
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