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Genre Painter, Portrait painter, b. 1902 - d. 1979

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    • Louis Leon Ribak, Portrait of a Woman
      Nov. 09, 2024

      Louis Leon Ribak, Portrait of a Woman

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Portrait of a Woman, ca. 1930 oil on canvas signed lower right: L. RIBAK

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Leon Ribak, Untitled (Woman at Window)
      Nov. 09, 2024

      Louis Leon Ribak, Untitled (Woman at Window)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Untitled (Woman at Window) oil on canvas signed lower right: LOUiS RIBAK

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Leon Ribak, Untitled, 1966
      Nov. 08, 2024

      Louis Leon Ribak, Untitled, 1966

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Untitled, 1966 watercolor on paper signed lower right: Louis Ribak inscribed verso: 1719, AT PIC/MAT, 2/66

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Ribak, View from a White Kite
      Oct. 22, 2024

      Louis Ribak, View from a White Kite

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Louis Ribak View from a White Kite 1957 oil on Masonite 36 h x 48 w in (91 x 122 cm) Signed to lower right 'Ribak'. Signed and dated to verso 'Ribak '57'. Exhibited: Recent Work: Louis Ribak / Emil Bisttram, 5 - 18 September 1958, T.A.A. Stables Gallery, Taos, NM This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

      Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
    • Louis Ribak (American, 1902-1972) Home Relief Station, circa 1935
      May. 09, 2024

      Louis Ribak (American, 1902-1972) Home Relief Station, circa 1935

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Louis Ribak (American, 1902-1972) Home Relief Station, circa 1935 gouache on paper 10 x 16 inches Provenance: Linda Durham Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico The Collection of Philip J. and Suzanne Schiller, Highland Park, Illinois Exhibited: Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago, Illinois, "In the Eye of the Storm: An Art of Conscience 1930-1970", October 28, 1995 - January 7, 1996 The American Federation of Arts, New York, New York, "In the Eye of the Storm: An Art of Conscience 1930-1970", October, 1995 - March, 1998

      Hindman
    • Louis Leon Ribak (American 1902-1979), "Acapulco Boatmen", 1956
      May. 01, 2024

      Louis Leon Ribak (American 1902-1979), "Acapulco Boatmen", 1956

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Louis Leon Ribak American, 1902-1979 "Acapulco Boatmen", 1956 oil on canvasboard signed lower right, and on verso along with title, inscription and date.

      South Bay Auctions Inc
    • Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) 14 x 11, signed lower right, oil on canvas, bather, overall frame 19x16 inches.
      Apr. 30, 2024

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) 14 x 11, signed lower right, oil on canvas, bather, overall frame 19x16 inches.

      Est: $700 - $1,200

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) 14 x 11, signed lower right, oil on canvas, bather, overall frame 19x16 inches.

      Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
    • Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) American
      Mar. 26, 2024

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) American

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Oil on board, sigend lower right, measures (14.5 x 12 inches) w/frame (17 x 15 inches) Born in Lithuania, Louis Ribak became an influential painter of the New York School, abstract expressionism, and then moved to Taos in 1944 with his wife, Bea Mandelman. Louis Ribak emigrated to the United States from Lithuania, moving to New York in 1922, where he studied with John Sloan at the Art Students League. He quickly made a name for himself as an influential social realist painter in New York, even collaborating on a mural in Rockefeller Center with Mexican muralist Diego Rivera. Beginning with work that was included in the 1934 Venice Biennial art exhibition and continuing with his social realist painting of that decade, Ribak captured the vibrant images of urban life with considerable power. He appeared to be making an important career for himself when, in 1944, he moved to Taos, New Mexico at the invitation of Joan Sloan, a summer resident of Santa Fe. Ribak shifted to a more modernist approach upon his move to New Mexico.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • Louis Leon Ribak, Sentinels, 1969
      Mar. 13, 2024

      Louis Leon Ribak, Sentinels, 1969

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Sentinels, 1969 gouache on paper signed and dated lower right: Ribak 69

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Ribak, New Mexico, New York / Lithuania (1902 - 1979), female nude figure study, 1927, graphite on paper, 17 7/8"H x 12 3/8"W
      Feb. 10, 2024

      Louis Ribak, New Mexico, New York / Lithuania (1902 - 1979), female nude figure study, 1927, graphite on paper, 17 7/8"H x 12 3/8"W

      Est: $200 - $400

      Louis Ribak New Mexico, New York / Lithuania, (1902 - 1979) female nude figure study, 1927 graphite on paper Signed and dated middle right. Damage to upper right corner. Biography from David Cook Galleries: Louis Ribak emigrated with his family from Russian Poland to New York City in 1912. He studied at the Art Students League during the early 1920's under John Sloan. Sloan was an editor for the radical periodical, New Masses, and prompted the young artist to illustrate for the publication. In 1929, Ribak's involvement with New Masses led him to become a founding member of a closely associated group, the John Reed Club. Over the next few years he exhibited with the club and, in 1933, he received attention from critics including the New York Sun for his painting, "Striking Farmers." Ribak joined the Silk Screen Group in the late 1930's as he believed, along with a group of liberal artists, that the print medium was the "people's art of the twentieth century." Also during the 1930's, Ribak worked for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) as a muralist. In 1942, he married fellow artist Beatrice Mandelman. In the mid 1940's, the couple followed the advice of John Sloan and moved to New Mexico. The move was prompted in part by the desire for a healthier climate for Ribak but also because they felt a need to leave New York as they had become disillusioned by "dissention between Social Realists and Abstract Expressionists." In 1947, the Ribaks' opened and instructed at the Taos Valley Art School. The school closed in 1953 when the couple returned to New York City. However, the move back to New York was short-lived and they settled permanently in Taos in 1956. In 1959, the couple opened the Gallery Ribak in their home. The gallery showed their own work as well as that of other Taos artists. In addition to the gallery, Ribak regularly exhibited in other locations throughout the region. In New Mexico, Ribak shifted his to focus entirely to full abstraction saying that as an artist he was "not truly anything. I am against everything. Damned abstract[ionists], realists, illustrators…" Exhibited: Society of Independent Artists, 1925; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Annual, 1933, 1946, 1950, 1953; World's Fair, New York, 1939; Golden Gate Exposition, San Francisco, 1939; Corcoran Gallery biennial, 1947; Art Institute of Chicago; Brooklyn Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Newark Museum; Springfield Museum of Fine Art; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Walker Art Center; Whitney Museum of American Art; Worcester Museum of Art. Works Held: Brooklyn Museum; Newark Museum; United States Post Office, Albemarle, North Carolina (WPA mural); University of Arizona; Whitney Museum of American Art. Further Reading:Taos Artists and Their Patrons, 1898-1950, Dean A. Porter, Tessa Hayes Ebie and Suzan Campbell, Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, 1999. Who Was Who in American Art 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America, Vol. 3. Peter Hastings Falk, Georgia Kuchen and Veronica Roessler, eds., Sound View Press, Madison, Connecticut, 1999. 3 Vols.

      Ripley Auctions
    • Louis Ribak "Rocks of Atlantis"
      Dec. 16, 2023

      Louis Ribak "Rocks of Atlantis"

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Date unknown. Oil on board. Framed. Signed lower right "Ribak"

      Kiechel Auction
    • Louis Leon Ribak, Flight Series #3
      Nov. 11, 2023

      Louis Leon Ribak, Flight Series #3

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Flight Series #3 oil on panel signed lower right: Ribak inscribed verso: RIBAK FLIGHT SERIES #3 / TAOS N.M.

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Leon Ribak, The Way Back, ca. 1940 - 1950
      Nov. 11, 2023

      Louis Leon Ribak, The Way Back, ca. 1940 - 1950

      Est: $7,000 - $10,000

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) The Way Back, ca. 1940 - 1950 oil on canvas signed lower left: RIBAK inscribed verso: Ribak / "THE WAY BACK"

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Leon Ribak, Social Realism: Riot!
      Nov. 10, 2023

      Louis Leon Ribak, Social Realism: Riot!

      Est: $1,200 - $1,800

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Social Realism: Riot! oil on canvas signed lower left: L. RIBAK

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Leon Ribak, Looking Outward
      Nov. 10, 2023

      Louis Leon Ribak, Looking Outward

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Looking Outward watercolor, ink on paper signed lower right: Ribak

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Ribak, New Mexico, New York / Lithuania (1902 - 1979), Lunch Time, watercolor on paper, 17"H x 22 1/8"W
      Oct. 07, 2023

      Louis Ribak, New Mexico, New York / Lithuania (1902 - 1979), Lunch Time, watercolor on paper, 17"H x 22 1/8"W

      Est: $400 - $600

      Louis Ribak New Mexico, New York / Lithuania, (1902 - 1979) Lunch Time watercolor on paper Signed lower right. Signed and titled verso. Federal Art Project W.P.A. New York City stamp verso. Biography from David Cook Galleries: Louis Ribak emigrated with his family from Russian Poland to New York City in 1912. He studied at the Art Students League during the early 1920's under John Sloan. Sloan was an editor for the radical periodical, New Masses, and prompted the young artist to illustrate for the publication. In 1929, Ribak's involvement with New Masses led him to become a founding member of a closely associated group, the John Reed Club. Over the next few years he exhibited with the club and, in 1933, he received attention from critics including the New York Sun for his painting, "Striking Farmers." Ribak joined the Silk Screen Group in the late 1930's as he believed, along with a group of liberal artists, that the print medium was the "people's art of the twentieth century." Also during the 1930's, Ribak worked for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) as a muralist. In 1942, he married fellow artist Beatrice Mandelman. In the mid 1940's, the couple followed the advice of John Sloan and moved to New Mexico. The move was prompted in part by the desire for a healthier climate for Ribak but also because they felt a need to leave New York as they had become disillusioned by "dissention between Social Realists and Abstract Expressionists." In 1947, the Ribaks' opened and instructed at the Taos Valley Art School. The school closed in 1953 when the couple returned to New York City. However, the move back to New York was short-lived and they settled permanently in Taos in 1956. In 1959, the couple opened the Gallery Ribak in their home. The gallery showed their own work as well as that of other Taos artists. In addition to the gallery, Ribak regularly exhibited in other locations throughout the region. In New Mexico, Ribak shifted his to focus entirely to full abstraction saying that as an artist he was "not truly anything. I am against everything. Damned abstract[ionists], realists, illustrators…" Exhibited: Society of Independent Artists, 1925; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Annual, 1933, 1946, 1950, 1953; World's Fair, New York, 1939; Golden Gate Exposition, San Francisco, 1939; Corcoran Gallery biennial, 1947; Art Institute of Chicago; Brooklyn Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Newark Museum; Springfield Museum of Fine Art; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Walker Art Center; Whitney Museum of American Art; Worcester Museum of Art. Works Held: Brooklyn Museum; Newark Museum; United States Post Office, Albemarle, North Carolina (WPA mural); University of Arizona; Whitney Museum of American Art. Further Reading:Taos Artists and Their Patrons, 1898-1950, Dean A. Porter, Tessa Hayes Ebie and Suzan Campbell, Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, 1999. Who Was Who in American Art 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America, Vol. 3. Peter Hastings Falk, Georgia Kuchen and Veronica Roessler, eds., Sound View Press, Madison, Connecticut, 1999. 3 Vols.

      Ripley Auctions
    • Louis Ribak, New Mexico, New York / Lithuania (1902 - 1979), female nude figure study, 1927, graphite on paper, 17 7/8"H x 12 3/8"W
      Oct. 07, 2023

      Louis Ribak, New Mexico, New York / Lithuania (1902 - 1979), female nude figure study, 1927, graphite on paper, 17 7/8"H x 12 3/8"W

      Est: $200 - $400

      Louis Ribak New Mexico, New York / Lithuania, (1902 - 1979) female nude figure study, 1927 graphite on paper Signed and dated middle right. Damage to upper right corner. Biography from David Cook Galleries: Louis Ribak emigrated with his family from Russian Poland to New York City in 1912. He studied at the Art Students League during the early 1920's under John Sloan. Sloan was an editor for the radical periodical, New Masses, and prompted the young artist to illustrate for the publication. In 1929, Ribak's involvement with New Masses led him to become a founding member of a closely associated group, the John Reed Club. Over the next few years he exhibited with the club and, in 1933, he received attention from critics including the New York Sun for his painting, "Striking Farmers." Ribak joined the Silk Screen Group in the late 1930's as he believed, along with a group of liberal artists, that the print medium was the "people's art of the twentieth century." Also during the 1930's, Ribak worked for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) as a muralist. In 1942, he married fellow artist Beatrice Mandelman. In the mid 1940's, the couple followed the advice of John Sloan and moved to New Mexico. The move was prompted in part by the desire for a healthier climate for Ribak but also because they felt a need to leave New York as they had become disillusioned by "dissention between Social Realists and Abstract Expressionists." In 1947, the Ribaks' opened and instructed at the Taos Valley Art School. The school closed in 1953 when the couple returned to New York City. However, the move back to New York was short-lived and they settled permanently in Taos in 1956. In 1959, the couple opened the Gallery Ribak in their home. The gallery showed their own work as well as that of other Taos artists. In addition to the gallery, Ribak regularly exhibited in other locations throughout the region. In New Mexico, Ribak shifted his to focus entirely to full abstraction saying that as an artist he was "not truly anything. I am against everything. Damned abstract[ionists], realists, illustrators…" Exhibited: Society of Independent Artists, 1925; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Annual, 1933, 1946, 1950, 1953; World's Fair, New York, 1939; Golden Gate Exposition, San Francisco, 1939; Corcoran Gallery biennial, 1947; Art Institute of Chicago; Brooklyn Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Newark Museum; Springfield Museum of Fine Art; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Walker Art Center; Whitney Museum of American Art; Worcester Museum of Art. Works Held: Brooklyn Museum; Newark Museum; United States Post Office, Albemarle, North Carolina (WPA mural); University of Arizona; Whitney Museum of American Art. Further Reading:Taos Artists and Their Patrons, 1898-1950, Dean A. Porter, Tessa Hayes Ebie and Suzan Campbell, Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, 1999. Who Was Who in American Art 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America, Vol. 3. Peter Hastings Falk, Georgia Kuchen and Veronica Roessler, eds., Sound View Press, Madison, Connecticut, 1999. 3 Vols.

      Ripley Auctions
    • Louis Ribak Watercolor Painting of Harbor
      Sep. 22, 2023

      Louis Ribak Watercolor Painting of Harbor

      Est: $100 - $300

      Watercolor painting by Louis Ribak (American, 1902 - 1979), signed in LR and features a maritime harbor scene with building and sail boats. "Old Gloucester" c1960. OD framed measurements approx 24" H x 28" W.

      Keystone Auctions LLC
    • Louis Leon Ribak, How does that new step go again, Ivan?
      Sep. 20, 2023

      Louis Leon Ribak, How does that new step go again, Ivan?

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) How does that new step go again, Ivan? charcoal on wove paper signed center left: RIBAK titled lower right of center: "How does that new step go again, Ivan?"

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Leon Ribak, Untitled (Figure Study)
      Sep. 20, 2023

      Louis Leon Ribak, Untitled (Figure Study)

      Est: $700 - $900

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Untitled (Figure Study) ink on paper signed lower right: Ribak

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Leon Ribak, Untitled No. 9
      Sep. 20, 2023

      Louis Leon Ribak, Untitled No. 9

      Est: $6,000 - $9,000

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Untitled No. 9 oil on canvas signed lower right: Ribak inscribed verso: No. 9

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Ribak Watercolor Painting of Harbor
      Jul. 14, 2023

      Louis Ribak Watercolor Painting of Harbor

      Est: $1,000 - $3,000

      Watercolor painting by Louis Ribak (American, 1902 - 1979), signed in LR and features a maritime harbor scene with building and sail boats. OD framed measurements approx 24" H x 28" W.

      Keystone Auctions LLC
    • Louis Leon Ribak, Untitled, ca. 1950
      May. 18, 2023

      Louis Leon Ribak, Untitled, ca. 1950

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Untitled, ca. 1950 oil on canvas signed lower left: Ribak

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • LOUIS RIBAK (1902-1979) Plowing the Field.
      Feb. 16, 2023

      LOUIS RIBAK (1902-1979) Plowing the Field.

      Est: $1,200 - $1,800

      LOUIS RIBAK (1902-1979) Plowing the Field. Gouache on board, circa 1935. 507x763 mm; 20x30 inches. Signed in gouache, lower left recto. Provenance: Private collection, New York. Employed under the easel section of the Work Progress Administration's (WPA) Federal Art Project (FAP), Louis Ribak was included in the Municipal Art Committee's temporary gallery exhibitions. In 1939 through 1940 the de Young Museum hosted a show titled Frontiers of American Art as part of The Golden Gate International Exposition. Ribak was represented amongst the 124 works of art included in this landmark show.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Louis Ribak, Untitled (Seascape)
      Nov. 04, 2022

      Louis Ribak, Untitled (Seascape)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Louis Ribak (1902 - 1979) Untitled (Seascape) watercolor on paper signed lower right: Louis RIBAK

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Ribak, Canyon Series (Back & White), ca. 1960s
      Sep. 24, 2022

      Louis Ribak, Canyon Series (Back & White), ca. 1960s

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Louis Ribak (1902 - 1979) Canyon Series (Back & White), ca. 1960s oil on canvas signed lower right: Ribak

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • LOUIS RIBAK Plowing the Field.
      Sep. 22, 2022

      LOUIS RIBAK Plowing the Field.

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      LOUIS RIBAK Plowing the Field. Gouache on board, circa 1935. 507x763 mm; 20x30 inches. Signed in gouache, lower left recto. Provenance: Private collection, New York.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • LOUIS LEON RIBAK (1902-1972) - Bullfighting Scene
      Jun. 26, 2022

      LOUIS LEON RIBAK (1902-1972) - Bullfighting Scene

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      LOUIS LEON RIBAK (1902-1972) Bullfighting Scene signed ‘Ribak’ (lower right) oil on panel 54 x 75 cm (framed 63 x 83 cm) Provenance: LESLIE HINDMAN, lot 66 Borodulin Collection ⊕ All lots marked with the symbol “plus (+)” are under temporary importation and are subject to import tax (5.5%) (EU) and administrative customs broker fees.

      Hermitage Fine Art
    • Louis Ribak, Untitled (New England Harbor)
      Jun. 24, 2022

      Louis Ribak, Untitled (New England Harbor)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Louis Ribak (1902 - 1979) Untitled (New England Harbor) oil on canvas signed lower left: LOUIS RIBAK

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Ribak, Social Realism: Riot!
      Jun. 24, 2022

      Louis Ribak, Social Realism: Riot!

      Est: $1,200 - $1,800

      Louis Ribak (1902 - 1979) Social Realism: Riot! oil on canvas signed lower left: L. Ribak

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Ribak, Night On White Mountain, 1954
      Jun. 24, 2022

      Louis Ribak, Night On White Mountain, 1954

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Louis Ribak (1902 - 1979) Night On White Mountain, 1954 oil on panel signed lower right: RIBAK

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Ribak "Behind the Horizon" Gouache on Paper
      Jun. 16, 2022

      Louis Ribak "Behind the Horizon" Gouache on Paper

      Est: $400 - $800

      Louis Ribak (American, 1902-1979). Gouache on paper titled "Behind the Horizon," depicting an abstracted landscape. Pencil signed along the lower right. Provenance: Distinguished corporate collection, Minnesota.

      Revere Auctions
    • Louis Ribak, Untitled (Seated Figure)
      May. 28, 2022

      Louis Ribak, Untitled (Seated Figure)

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Louis Ribak (1902 - 1979) Untitled (Seated Figure) watercolor on paper Signed lower right: Ribak

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • SIGNED LOUIS RIBAK WATERCOLOR PAINTING COUNTRY LANE
      May. 06, 2022

      SIGNED LOUIS RIBAK WATERCOLOR PAINTING COUNTRY LANE

      Est: $300 - $500

      This is an original watercolor painting by artist Louis Leon Ribak (American, 1902-1979). Ribak was a social realist and abstract painter who was a member of the "Taos Moderns" group of artists. This large framed painting features a rustic country lane with houses and barns on either side. It also depicts neighbors enjoying a chat on the sunny summer afternoon. Signed on the lower right corner. From the estate of Gerald Goldberg, Esq., Lord Mayor of Cork, Ireland (1977-1978). The son of Lithuanian Jewish refugees, Goldberg was the first ever Jewish Lord Mayro of Cork. The frame is 36 1/2 x 26 1/2" and the mat sight is 28 1/2 x 18 3/4".

      Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
    • Louis RIBAK: Village Landscape - W/C Painting
      Mar. 26, 2022

      Louis RIBAK: Village Landscape - W/C Painting

      Est: $300 - $500

      Louis Ribak (American, 1902-1979). Village landscape watercolor. [Art: 14 1/2" H x 22" W; Frame: 17 3/4" H x 25" W].

      Roland Auctions NY
    • LOUIS RIBAK (AMERICAN, 1902-1979) SEASCAPE Watercolor: 14 x 21 in. (sight), 25 x 31 1/2 in. (framed)
      Mar. 23, 2022

      LOUIS RIBAK (AMERICAN, 1902-1979) SEASCAPE Watercolor: 14 x 21 in. (sight), 25 x 31 1/2 in. (framed)

      Est: $200 - $300

      LOUIS RIBAK (AMERICAN, 1902-1979) SEASCAPE Watercolor: 14 x 21 in. (sight), 25 x 31 1/2 in. (framed) Framed; lower right signed: Louis Ribak

      Potomack Company
    • Louis Ribak, Untitled (Study for Mural)
      Mar. 11, 2022

      Louis Ribak, Untitled (Study for Mural)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Louis Ribak (1902 - 1979) Untitled (Study for Mural) ink on paper signed lower right: Ribak

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) American
      Feb. 02, 2022

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) American

      Est: - $1,500

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Oil / Board ,Signed Lower Right ,measures 13.50" x 19.75"

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • LOUIS RIBAK (1902-1979) City at Night.
      Jan. 27, 2022

      LOUIS RIBAK (1902-1979) City at Night.

      Est: $1,200 - $1,800

      LOUIS RIBAK (1902-1979) City at Night. Oil on linen. 305x610 mm; 12x24 inches. Signed in oil, lower right recto. Circa 1940s. Provenance: Private collection, New York.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) American
      Dec. 18, 2021

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Louis Leon Ribak (1902 - 1979) Oil / Board ,Signed Lower Right ,measures 13.50" x 19.75"

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • LOUIS RIBAK (AMERICAN, 1902-1979) SEASCAPE Watercolor: 14 x 21 in. (sight), 25 x 31 1/2 in. (framed)
      Nov. 18, 2021

      LOUIS RIBAK (AMERICAN, 1902-1979) SEASCAPE Watercolor: 14 x 21 in. (sight), 25 x 31 1/2 in. (framed)

      Est: $300 - $500

      LOUIS RIBAK (AMERICAN, 1902-1979) SEASCAPE Watercolor: 14 x 21 in. (sight), 25 x 31 1/2 in. (framed) Framed; lower right signed: Louis Ribak

      Potomack Company
    • Louis Ribak, Gloucester, 1941
      Nov. 05, 2021

      Louis Ribak, Gloucester, 1941

      Est: $600 - $1,200

      Louis Ribak (1902 - 1979) Gloucester, 1941 watercolor on paper signed, dated and titled lower left: Louis Ribak / '41 / Gloucester

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Louis Ribak (American 1902-1979)
      Aug. 28, 2021

      Louis Ribak (American 1902-1979)

      Est: $200 - $400

      Louis Ribak (American 1902-1979) "Low Tide" oil on board signed "Louis Ribak" (lower right) 18 x 28 inches (sight) 27 x 37 inches (frame)

      Fontaine's Auction Gallery
    • LOUIS RIBAK PORTRAIT PAINTING
      Jul. 18, 2021

      LOUIS RIBAK PORTRAIT PAINTING

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      RIBAK, Louis, (American, 1902-1979): Portrait of Leona Karl, Oil/Masonite, 48" x 24", signed lower right, titled and dated 1957 verso, framed, 48.5" x 24.5".

      Burchard Galleries Inc
    • LOUIS RIBAK (1902 - 1979, LITHUANIAN/AMERICAN) Untitled, (No. 9)
      May. 20, 2021

      LOUIS RIBAK (1902 - 1979, LITHUANIAN/AMERICAN) Untitled, (No. 9)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      LOUIS RIBAK (1902 - 1979, LITHUANIAN/AMERICAN) Untitled, (No. 9) oil on canvas. 648x540 mm; 25 1/2x21 1/4 inches. Signed, Ribak, lower right. Inscribed, No.9, on stretcher. Provenance: The Beatrice Mandelman Ribak Estate.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • LOUIS RIBAK PORTRAIT PAINTING
      May. 16, 2021

      LOUIS RIBAK PORTRAIT PAINTING

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      RIBAK, Louis, (American, 1902-1979): Portrait of Leona Karl, Oil/Masonite, 48" x 24", signed lower right, titled and dated 1957 verso, framed, 48.5" x 24.5".

      Burchard Galleries Inc
    • LOUIS LEON RIBAK (1902-1972)
      Feb. 26, 2021

      LOUIS LEON RIBAK (1902-1972)

      Est: €2,800 - €4,500

      Bullfighting Scene Signed ‘Ribak’ (lower right) Oil on panel 54 x 75 cm (framed 63 x 83 cm) Provenance: LESLIE HINDMAN, lot 66 Borodulin Collection (+) This lot is under temporary importation and is subject to import tax (EU).

      Hermitage Fine Art
    • LOUIS RIBAK (American, 1902-1972) OIL PAINTING
      Dec. 15, 2020

      LOUIS RIBAK (American, 1902-1972) OIL PAINTING

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      LOUIS RIBAK (American, 1902-1972) Oil on masonite. Portrait of a women, Signed "Ribak". Measures 48" height by 24" width.

      Elite Auctioneers, LLC
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