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in London. Variously described as "aloof", "private" and androgynous in appearance, Ryan was gay and lived with another women, who became the chief beneficiary of her will. She also bequeathed $ 50,000 and her art collection to Kathleen Garman to establish the
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and London, her work featured in exhibitions in both Europe and the United States. In 1940, Ryan's work was included in Philadelphia's International Sculpture Exhibition, prior to her second solo show in New York the following autumn.
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Ryan used much of the inheritance she received from her grandfather to build a wide-ranging art collection, alongside her life-long friend,
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Sally Ryan was born in New York City, the daughter of Allan Aloysius Ryan (1880–1940) and Sarah Tack Ryan. She was the granddaughter of
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These four works by Ryan are part of the Garman-Ryan collection at The New Art Gallery Walsall.
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and her artistic career began in 1933, where she exhibited her first sculpture at the
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was her elder brother. Fortune Ryan had commissioned a portrait bust of himself by
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A Shared Vision - the Garman Ryan collection at The New Art Gallery Walsall
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in Toronto. The following year she went on to study with the sculptor
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in Paris, where she achieved an 'honourable mention' at the annual
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Extraordinary People - Portraits in the Garman Ryan Collection
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Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974
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in London in 1935. Ryan was an associate of the poet
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New York City
London
Allan A. Ryan Jr.
Thomas Fortune Ryan
Ida Mary Barry Ryan
Garman Ryan Collection
Thomas Fortune Ryan
Allan A. Ryan, Jr.
Auguste Rodin
Montreal
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
Jean Camus
Salon
The Royal Academy of Arts
Ralph Gustafson
Jacob Epstein
Ellen Ballon
Paul Robeson
Arturo Toscanini
Connecticut
Kathleen Garman
The Dorchester
Garman-Ryan collection
The New Art Gallery Walsall
Mother and Child
Nathaniel
Head of Valentina
The Martinique, (1934)

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