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Sculptor, b. 1922 - d. 1983

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    • Richard STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983)
      Mar. 01, 2025

      Richard STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983)

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      The Candidate, 1960 Acier, objets trouvés et soudés H. 94 cm - L. 75,5 (hors socle) Un courrier du 19 juillet 2004 rédigé par le conservateur du musée Tinguely indique que "cette œuvre prend une position spéciale dans l'Oeuvre de Richard Stankiewicz, comme il est probablement la seule "caricature" de l'artiste". Provenance : Collection privée, Paris Collection Jean-Claude Loutre, Paris Galerie Galerie Zabriskie (jusqu'en 1990) Exposition Three Islands - June Leaf, Richard Stankiewicz, Robert Lax, Musée Tinguely

      OXIO
    • Untitled
      Nov. 21, 2024

      Untitled

      Est: $12,000 - $18,000

      A Singular Vision: The Collection of Thomas N. Armstrong III & Whitney “Bunty” Armstrong Richard Stankiewicz 1922 - 1983 Untitled stamped with the artist's monogram, date 1960 and number 36 (on top of base) steel 36 by 36 by 30 in. 91.4 by 91.4 by 76.2 cm. Executed in 1960, this work is unique.

      Sotheby's
    • RICHARD PETER STANKIEWICZ (1922 - 1983, AMERICAN) Untitled.
      Nov. 12, 2024

      RICHARD PETER STANKIEWICZ (1922 - 1983, AMERICAN) Untitled.

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      RICHARD PETER STANKIEWICZ (1922 - 1983, AMERICAN) Untitled. Mixed metal weldement, 1956. Inscised, RS, and embossed, 1956. 248x527x76 mm; 9¾x20¾x3 inches. Provenence: Acquired directly from the artist, thence by descent to the current owner.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • RICHARD PETER STANKIEWICZ (1922 - 1983, AMERICAN) Untitled.
      Nov. 12, 2024

      RICHARD PETER STANKIEWICZ (1922 - 1983, AMERICAN) Untitled.

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      RICHARD PETER STANKIEWICZ (1922 - 1983, AMERICAN) Untitled. Mixed metal weldement, 1956. Inscised, RS, and embossed, 1956-19. 305x285x90 mm; 12x11¼x3½ inches. Provenence: Acquired directly from the artist, thence by descent to the current owner.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Richard Stankiewicz
      Sep. 24, 2024

      Richard Stankiewicz

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      American, 1922-1983 Untitled, 1957 Inscribed S. RS. 133 on a label affixed to the underside Welded iron and found metal 10 x 6 x 6 5/8 inches (25.4 x 15.2 x 16.8 cm) Provenance: The Tremaine Collection, New York Sale, Doyle New York, Postwar & Contemporary Art, Apr. 20, 2021, lot 1033 Purchased from the above by the current owner Natural patina commensurate with the nature of the work. Overall good condition. No notable issues detected during inspection.

      DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled, from the The New York Collection for Stockholm Portfolio
      Jul. 31, 2024

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled, from the The New York Collection for Stockholm Portfolio

      Est: £50 - £100

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled, from the The New York Collection for Stockholm Portfolio Lithograph, 1973, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 300, printed by Styria Studio, Inc., with their inkstamp verso, published by Experiments in Art and Technology, New York, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 240 x 316mm (9 1/8 x 12 1/8in)

      Forum Auctions - UK
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983). Untitled. welded steel diameter: 63 in. (1
      Jul. 17, 2024

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983). Untitled. welded steel diameter: 63 in. (1

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983). Untitled. welded steel diameter: 63 in. (160 cm.).

      Christie's
    • Richard Stankiewicz Metal Assemblage Sculpture, 1962-3
      Jul. 06, 2024

      Richard Stankiewicz Metal Assemblage Sculpture, 1962-3

      Est: $5,000 - $6,000

      Richard Peter Stankiewicz (American, 1922-1983) "junk art" metal assemblage consisting of found patinated parts. Signed and dated along the right edge "RPS, 1962-3." 15 1/2"  H x 15 3/8" W x 9.8" D. Note: Photocopies of relevant pages from a 1980 institutional publication with provenance history are included in the image sequence. Exhibition history (according to 1980 institutional publication): Tampa Art Institute; University of Florida Gallery, Gainesville, FL.; Hunter Gallery (now Hunter Museum of American Art), Chattanooga, TN, 1965.  Biographical note: Sculptor Richard Stankiewicz was most closely associated with the Assemblage movement. He served in the U.S. Navy 1941-1947, then studied with Hans Hofmann at the Hoffman School in New York City, and with Fernand Leger and Ossip Zadkine in Paris. After he returned to the United States, he began to create assembled sculptures using scrap metal and discarded mechanical and household equipment. Stankiewicz was also an art educator and held positions at the State University, New York, Albany, 1967 and at Amherst College from 1970-71 (Sources: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Artists, and Peter Hastings Falk, ed., Who Was Who in American Art ). PROVENANCE: Deaccessioned by a Southern Institution to benefit the acquisitions fund; Acquired from George Thomas Hunter Gallery of Art (now Hunter Museum of American Art), Chattanooga, TN, 1965.

      Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
    • Richard Stankiewicz, Untitled
      Apr. 23, 2024

      Richard Stankiewicz, Untitled

      Est: $15,000 - $25,000

      Richard Stankiewicz Untitled 1981 steel 31 h x 25 w x 15 d in (79 x 63 x 38 cm) Impressed signature and date to lower edge 'RS 1981'. Provenance: Makler Gallery, Philadelphia | Acquired from the previous in 1984, Private Collection | Christie's, New York, Post War and Contemporary Art, 23 September 2003, Lot 33 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind This work will preview in New York City from April 2-12 and in Lambertville from April 18-22. This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey

      Rago Arts and Auction Center
    • RICHARD PETER STANKIEWICZ (MA, 1922-1983)
      Feb. 25, 2024

      RICHARD PETER STANKIEWICZ (MA, 1922-1983)

      Est: $300 - $500

      RICHARD PETER STANKIEWICZ (MA, 1922-1983) Signed Poster from the artist's Artist-in-Residence for the Summer of 1979 at the Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College, inscribed to Deb Sealey. In bronze colored casement frame under glass, 35" x 23", rippled.

      Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) - Untitled (1960-9)
      Nov. 21, 2023

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) - Untitled (1960-9)

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled (1960-9) welded steel 25 x 17 x 16.5cm.

      Christie's
    • Untitled
      Oct. 03, 2023

      Untitled

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Collection of Richard and Kathy Feld Richard Stankiewicz 1922 - 1983 Untitled welded cast iron and steel 9½ by 7½ by 9½ in. 24.1 by 19.1 by 24.1 cm. Executed circa 1959-1960.

      Sotheby's
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ Untitled.
      Jun. 08, 2023

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ Untitled.

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ Untitled. Welded steel construction, 1981. 150x155x24 mm; 6x6x 3/4 inches. With the artist's initials, date and "-1" stamped verso. Provenance: Private collection, New York.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Richard Peter Stankiewicz (American, 1922-1983) Untitled, 1970
      Apr. 19, 2023

      Richard Peter Stankiewicz (American, 1922-1983) Untitled, 1970

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Richard Peter Stankiewicz (American, 1922-1983) Untitled, 1970 welded iron incised R.S. and dated Height: 22 inches. Property from the Collection of Edith S. Peiser, Boca Raton, FL Provenance: Zabriskie Gallery, New York

      Hindman
    • Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983): Untitled; Untitled; and Untitled
      Jun. 02, 2022

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983): Untitled; Untitled; and Untitled

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Three ink on paper, c. 1959, two-sided work signed 'R. Stankiewicz' and dated lower right, others unsigned. All 22 x 22 in. (sheet), unframed. Works from the Collection of Virginia Zabriskie

      STAIR
    • Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983): Untitled
      Jun. 02, 2022

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983): Untitled

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Metal wire and plaster construction, c 1952. 11 x 7 x 7 1/2 in. Exhibited: New York University Grey Gallery and Abu Dabi Art Gallery, Inventing Downtown: Artist-Run Galleries in New York City, 1952-1965, October 4, 2017 - January 13, 2018. Works from the Collection of Virginia Zabriskie

      STAIR
    • Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983): Hand
      Jun. 02, 2022

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983): Hand

      Est: $700 - $900

      Ink on thin paper, 1960, signed with initials 'RS' and dated lower left. 20 1/4 x 12 in. (sheet), unframed. Works from the Collection of Virginia Zabriskie

      STAIR
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Three brush and Sumi ink drawings.
      Sep. 21, 2021

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Three brush and Sumi ink drawings.

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Three brush and Sumi ink drawings. Each on imitation Japan paper. Untitled (Hand). 512x305 mm; 20 1/8x12 inches. Initialed and dated "14/2/60" in red ballpoint pen and ink, lower right recto. 1960 * Untitled. 735x310 mm; 29x12 inches. Dated "20 Feb. '62" in red ballpoint pen and ink, lower right recto. 1962 * Untitled. 825x310 mm; 32 1/2x12 inches. Dated "20 Feb. '62" in red ballpoint pen and ink, lower right recto. 1962.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled.
      Sep. 21, 2021

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled.

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled. Brush and Sumi ink on imitation Japan paper. 1880x455 mm; 74x18 inches. Circa 1960.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Wind Gong.
      Sep. 21, 2021

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Wind Gong.

      Est: $40,000 - $60,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Wind Gong. Welded steel. 1520x914x914 mm; 60x36x36 inches. Indistinctly incised with the artist's initials and date on the base. Circa 1960. Provenance: Private collection to Virginia Zabriskie. Zabriskie Gallery represented Stankiewicz from 1972 to 2009, and promoted his work with conviction. Often called "Junk Art", Stankiewicz's works were created from discarded scrap metal welded together into abstract figures. He titled his works in reference to what the figures were according to his imagination, which often had a sense of humor. As the separate scraps come together in rhythmic, buoyant forms, the culmination transcends the "Junk Art" label. Stankiewicz's work is an extension of his biography. In 1928, Stankiewicz and his mother moved from Philadelphia to the Rust Belt city of Detroit. During the Great Depression, they lived in a small apartment neighboring a foundry dump, where Stankiewicz used to play and create his own toys from the scrap. He studied mechanical drafting before entering the Navy in 1941. While he was stationed in the Pacific, Stankiewicz would carve figures from found wood and animal bones. After his service, he moved to New York and studied under Hans Hofmann, followed by instruction from Fernand Léger and sculptor Ossip Zadkine in Paris. Back in New York by 1952, Stankiewicz helped to found the Hansa Gallery alongside Wolf Kahn, where he would show his welded scrap metal sculptures. He was widely exhibited in New York and internationally, though Stankiewicz felt that the market for his work had cooled in 1965 since he had moved to Massachusetts. Finding fault with his representation at Stable Gallery at the time, he did not exhibit in New York until connecting with Zabriskie in 1972. His work came back to New York with new vigor. Stankiewicz had discovered new materials and was working at a larger scale with the same levity as before, occasionally including kinetic elements in his works as in the present lot. The Zabriskie Gallery held eighteen solo exhibitions of Stankiewicz's work over two decades.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled.
      Sep. 21, 2021

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled.

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled. Wire and plaster. 250x205x140 mm; 10 5/8x8 1/8x5 1/2 inches. Circa 1952. Provenance: Acquired from the artist. Exhibited: "Inventing Downtown: Artist-Run Galleries in New York City, 1952–1965," New York University Abu Dhabi Art Gallery, Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, October 4, 2017-January 13, 2018. Zabriskie Gallery represented Stankiewicz from 1972 to 2009, and promoted his work with conviction. Often called "Junk Art", Stankiewicz's works were created from discarded scrap metal welded together into abstract figures. He titled his works in reference to what the figures were according to his imagination, which often had a sense of humor. As the separate scraps come together in rhythmic, buoyant forms, the culmination transcends the "Junk Art" label. Stankiewicz's work is an extension of his biography. In 1928, Stankiewicz and his mother moved from Philadelphia to the Rust Belt city of Detroit. During the Great Depression, they lived in a small apartment neighboring a foundry dump, where Stankiewicz used to play and create his own toys from the scrap. He studied mechanical drafting before entering the Navy in 1941. While he was stationed in the Pacific, Stankiewicz would carve figures from found wood and animal bones. After his service, he moved to New York and studied under Hans Hofmann, followed by instruction from Fernand Léger and sculptor Ossip Zadkine in Paris. Back in New York by 1952, Stankiewicz helped to found the Hansa Gallery alongside Wolf Kahn, where he would show his welded scrap metal sculptures. He was widely exhibited in New York and internationally, though Stankiewicz felt that the market for his work had cooled in 1965 since he had moved to Massachusetts. Finding fault with his representation at Stable Gallery at the time, he did not exhibit in New York until connecting with Zabriskie in 1972. His work came back to New York with new vigor. Stankiewicz had discovered new materials and was working at a larger scale with the same levity as before, occasionally including kinetic elements in his works as in the present lot. The Zabriskie Gallery held eighteen solo exhibitions of Stankiewicz's work over two decades.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled (Nail Construction).
      Sep. 21, 2021

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled (Nail Construction).

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled (Nail Construction). Welded iron nails. 170x145 mm; 6 3/4x5 3/4 inches. Circa 1955. Provenance: Acquired from the artist. Zabriskie Gallery represented Stankiewicz from 1972 to 2009, and promoted his work with conviction. Often called "Junk Art", Stankiewicz's works were created from discarded scrap metal welded together into abstract figures. He titled his works in reference to what the figures were according to his imagination, which often had a sense of humor. As the separate scraps come together in rhythmic, buoyant forms, the culmination transcends the "Junk Art" label. Stankiewicz's work is an extension of his biography. In 1928, Stankiewicz and his mother moved from Philadelphia to the Rust Belt city of Detroit. During the Great Depression, they lived in a small apartment neighboring a foundry dump, where Stankiewicz used to play and create his own toys from the scrap. He studied mechanical drafting before entering the Navy in 1941. While he was stationed in the Pacific, Stankiewicz would carve figures from found wood and animal bones. After his service, he moved to New York and studied under Hans Hofmann, followed by instruction from Fernand Léger and sculptor Ossip Zadkine in Paris. Back in New York by 1952, Stankiewicz helped to found the Hansa Gallery alongside Wolf Kahn, where he would show his welded scrap metal sculptures. He was widely exhibited in New York and internationally, though Stankiewicz felt that the market for his work had cooled in 1965 since he had moved to Massachusetts. Finding fault with his representation at Stable Gallery at the time, he did not exhibit in New York until connecting with Zabriskie in 1972. His work came back to New York with new vigor. Stankiewicz had discovered new materials and was working at a larger scale with the same levity as before, occasionally including kinetic elements in his works as in the present lot. The Zabriskie Gallery held eighteen solo exhibitions of Stankiewicz's work over two decades.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled (Nail Construction).
      Sep. 21, 2021

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled (Nail Construction).

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Untitled (Nail Construction). Welded iron nails. 130x120 mm; 5 1/8x4 3/4 inches. Circa 1955. Provenance: Acquired from the artist. Zabriskie Gallery represented Stankiewicz from 1972 to 2009, and promoted his work with conviction. Often called "Junk Art", Stankiewicz's works were created from discarded scrap metal welded together into abstract figures. He titled his works in reference to what the figures were according to his imagination, which often had a sense of humor. As the separate scraps come together in rhythmic, buoyant forms, the culmination transcends the "Junk Art" label. Stankiewicz's work is an extension of his biography. In 1928, Stankiewicz and his mother moved from Philadelphia to the Rust Belt city of Detroit. During the Great Depression, they lived in a small apartment neighboring a foundry dump, where Stankiewicz used to play and create his own toys from the scrap. He studied mechanical drafting before entering the Navy in 1941. While he was stationed in the Pacific, Stankiewicz would carve figures from found wood and animal bones. After his service, he moved to New York and studied under Hans Hofmann, followed by instruction from Fernand Léger and sculptor Ossip Zadkine in Paris. Back in New York by 1952, Stankiewicz helped to found the Hansa Gallery alongside Wolf Kahn, where he would show his welded scrap metal sculptures. He was widely exhibited in New York and internationally, though Stankiewicz felt that the market for his work had cooled in 1965 since he had moved to Massachusetts. Finding fault with his representation at Stable Gallery at the time, he did not exhibit in New York until connecting with Zabriskie in 1972. His work came back to New York with new vigor. Stankiewicz had discovered new materials and was working at a larger scale with the same levity as before, occasionally including kinetic elements in his works as in the present lot. The Zabriskie Gallery held eighteen solo exhibitions of Stankiewicz's work over two decades.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Two brush and Sumi Ink drawings.
      Sep. 21, 2021

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Two brush and Sumi Ink drawings.

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Two brush and Sumi Ink drawings. Untitled (Vertical Stripes). 557x560 mm; 22x22 inches * Untitled. 560x205 mm; 22x8 1/8 inches. Both circa 1960. With— Untitled, aquatint on synthetic paper, 2 impressions. 995x675 mm; 39 1/8x26 5/8 inches (sheet), full margins. Both artist's proofs, aside from the edition of 20. 1964.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Three brush and Sumi ink drawings.
      Sep. 21, 2021

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Three brush and Sumi ink drawings.

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Three brush and Sumi ink drawings. Two Untitled, on wove paper. 560x205 mm; 21x8 1/8 inches. Both circa 1960 * Untitled (Hand), on imitation Japan paper. 437x205 mm; 17 1/4x8 1/8 inches. Initialed and dated "5/2/50"in pencil, lower right recto. 1950.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Richard Stankiewicz, #29
      Jun. 15, 2021

      Richard Stankiewicz, #29

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Richard Stankiewicz #29 1960 sumi ink on Japanese paper 12 h × 6¾ w in (30 × 17 cm) Signed, titled and dated to lower edge 'R.S. 12-1-60 #29'. This work will ship from Rago in Lambertville, New Jersey. condition: Work is in good overall condition and presents well. Minor crease to lower left corner. Unframed.

      Rago Arts and Auction Center
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ Double Booger for a Little John.
      Jun. 10, 2021

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ Double Booger for a Little John.

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ Double Booger for a Little John. Steel sculpture, 1961. 770x525x230 mm; 30 1/2x20 3/4x9 1/4 inches (including base). With the artist's initials and dated "1961-10" on the upper side of the base. Ex-collection private collection, Chicago. Published Donadio, "Miracle in the Scrap Heap: The Sculpture of Richard Stankiewicz," Addison Gallery of American Art at the Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, 2003, page 39 (illustrated). According to Donadio, describing Stankiewicz's work from the beginning of the 1960s, "He made heads that took the Urchin form, a section of cylindrical pipe, which he treated like a tunnel and filled with assorted discards of hardware. But at the same time he made two-faced Janus heads, sculptures with two primary surfaces and exaggerated facial expressions. With their grotesque and scary facial features, these stelae often bore names like Double Booger for a Little John, or The Suicide. The first of these was later described as a "spirit trap" for a person the artist detested. The latter may have been a meditation on the death of Ernest Hemingway, whose suicide was front-page news in the summer of 1961. The contrast between his untitled and his named works was becoming extreme."

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Untitled, 1957
      Apr. 20, 2021

      Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Untitled, 1957

      Est: $12,000 - $18,000

      Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Untitled, 1957 Inscribed S. RS. 133 on a label affixed to the underside Welded iron and found metal 10 x 6 x 6 5/8 inches (25.4 x 15.2 x 16.8 cm) Provenance: The Tremaine Collection, New York C 

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    • Richard Stankiewicz, Untitled
      Mar. 27, 2021

      Richard Stankiewicz, Untitled

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      1965. Steel on wood base.

      Cottone Auctions
    • Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Beach Sitter, 1958
      Dec. 02, 2020

      Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Beach Sitter, 1958

      Est: $30,000 - $50,000

      Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Beach Sitter, 1958 Steel and found mixed metals Height 36 inches (91.5 cm) Provenance: Zabriskie Gallery, New York Purchased from the above in 1973 by the current owner Exhibited: New York, Stable Gallery, Richard Stankiewicz, 1959 Literature: Hilton Kramer, Arts Yearbook No. 3 Paris/New York, 1959, Sculpture in the Scrapheap, article by Martica Sawin Judy Collischan, Welded Sculpture of the Twentieth Century, 2000, Hudson Hills, cover illus., illus. p. 59 C Property of a Distinguished Collector

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    • Richard Stankiewicz, Untitled (70-4)
      Nov. 18, 2020

      Richard Stankiewicz, Untitled (70-4)

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Richard Stankiewicz Untitled (70-4) 1970 welded steel 33.25 h × 22.5 w × 19 d in (84 × 57 × 48 cm) Impressed signature and date to underside 'RS 70-4'. Provenance: Zabriskie Gallery, New York | Private Collection, New England | Doyle, New York, Important Paintings, 20 May 2020, Lot 17 | Private Collection, California condition: Surfaces have an uneven patina in keeping with artist's intent. Excellent condition.

      Wright
    • Richard Stankiewicz (1922–1983) - Untitled
      Oct. 07, 2020

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922–1983) - Untitled

      Est: $7,000 - $10,000

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922–1983) Untitled welded steel and found metal 30 ½ x 18 x 8 ¼ in. (77.5 x 45.7 x 21 cm.)

      Christie's
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (AMERICAN, 1922-) UNTITLED, 1962 Aquatint and etching on artist paper and roulette: 6 3/4 x 5 in. (sight)
      Oct. 07, 2020

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (AMERICAN, 1922-) UNTITLED, 1962 Aquatint and etching on artist paper and roulette: 6 3/4 x 5 in. (sight)

      Est: $100 - $200

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (AMERICAN, 1922-) UNTITLED, 1962 Aquatint and etching on artist paper and roulette: 6 3/4 x 5 in. (sight) Framed; lower left numbered and signed: 52/60 Stankiewicz Provenance: Rick Collar Collection

      Potomack Company
    • Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Untitled (1970-4), 1970
      May. 20, 2020

      Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Untitled (1970-4), 1970

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Untitled (1970-4), 1970 Initialed RS and dated 70-4 on the underside of base Welded steel 33 1/2 x 21 x 21 inches (85.09 x 53.34 x 53.34 cm) Provenance: Zabriskie Gallery, New York Private collection, New England C 

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    • Richard Stankiewicz American 1922-1983 Untitled, 1960-18, 1960
      May. 20, 2020

      Richard Stankiewicz American 1922-1983 Untitled, 1960-18, 1960

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Richard Stankiewicz American 1922-1983 Untitled, 1960-18, 1960 Initialed RS and dated 1960-18 Welded steel Height 15 inches (38.1 cm) Provenance: The artist [Galerie Lawrence, Paris] Collection of William Rubin, New York Gift of the above to Sarah Lawrence College, New York Zabriskie Gallery, New York, inventory no. S-RS-1368 Purchased from the above by Carole Rifkind, 1984 Thence by descent to the estate C Estate of Richard and Carole Rifkind

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    • Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Tribal Diagram, 1953-55
      May. 20, 2020

      Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Tribal Diagram, 1953-55

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      Richard Stankiewicz American, 1922-1983 Tribal Diagram, 1953-55 Welded steel and mixed metals Height 42 inches (106.68 cm) Provenance: Zabriskie Gallery, New York Purchased from the above by Carole and Richard Rifkind Thence by descent to the estate C Estate of Richard and Carole Rifkind

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    • Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled
      Mar. 24, 2020

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled

      Est: £100 - £150

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled Lithograph printed in colours, 1973, signed and numbered from the edition of 300 in pencil, on wove paper, printed by Styria Studios, published by Experiments in Art and Technology Inc., New York, with the printer's inkstamp verso, with full margins, sheet 305 x 229mm (12 x 9in) (unframed)

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    • Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled
      Feb. 25, 2020

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled

      Est: £150 - £200

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled Lithograph printed in colours, 1973, signed and numbered from the edition of 300 in pencil, on wove paper, printed by Styria Studios, published by Experiments in Art and Technology Inc., New York, with the printer's inkstamp verso, with full margins, sheet 305 x 229mm (12 x 9in) (unframed)

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    • Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled
      Nov. 13, 2019

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled

      Est: £200 - £300

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled Lithograph printed in colours, 1973, signed and numbered from the edition of 300 in pencil, on wove paper, printed by Styria Studios, published by Experiments in Art and Technology Inc., New York, with the printer's inkstamp verso, with full margins, sheet 305 x 229mm (12 x 9in) (unframed)

      Forum Auctions - UK
    • Richard Stankiewicz (American, 1922-1983) Untitled
      Mar. 23, 2019

      Richard Stankiewicz (American, 1922-1983) Untitled

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      1960. Ink on paper. Initialed 'R.S' (lower right).

      Cottone Auctions
    • Richard Stankiewicz (Amerian 1922-1983) Untitled
      Mar. 23, 2019

      Richard Stankiewicz (Amerian 1922-1983) Untitled

      Est: $5,000 - $8,000

      Steel on wood base. 1965.

      Cottone Auctions
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ Untitled.
      Nov. 15, 2018

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ Untitled.

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ Untitled. Bronze relief with greenish patina, 1971. 305x305 mm; 12x12 inches. Incised with the artist's initials and date, lower right recto, and signed in felt-tip pen and ink, verso (attenuated). Acquired directly from the artist by the current owner, who was a student of the artist at the University of Albany.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) - Untitled (1081-17)
      Mar. 01, 2018

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) - Untitled (1081-17)

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) Untitled (1081-17) welded steel 63 x 40 5/8 x 19 ¼ in. (160 x 103.2 x 49. cm.)

      Christie's
    • ƒ Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) sans titre, 1930-1960 Welded steel 19 x 12 x 16 1/2 in.
      Dec. 07, 2017

      ƒ Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) sans titre, 1930-1960 Welded steel 19 x 12 x 16 1/2 in.

      Est: €15,000 - €20,000

      ƒ Richard Stankiewicz (1922-1983) sans titre, 1930-1960 Welded steel 19 x 12 x 16 1/2 in. € 15,000-20,000 Provenance Zabriskie Gallery, New York Acquis auprès de celle-ci par le propriétaire actuel en 1997 ƒ RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) SANS TITRE, 1930-1960 Acier soudé Welded steel 48 X 30,5 X 40,5 CM - 19 x 12 x 16 1/2 in.

      Tajan
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983): UNTITLED
      Dec. 02, 2017

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983): UNTITLED

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983): UNTITLED Corten steel, 1971-9, signed with initials 'R.S.' and dated at top. 40 x 20 x 22 in. Note: American sculptor Richard Stankiewicz emerged as an artist during the peak years of Abstract Expressionism. Working primarily with found and scrap metal, Stankiewicz created large, heavy sculptures imbued with a sense of lightness and humor. His work figures stylistically between early and late Modernism, with roots in Surrealism, Cubism, and later prefiguring Minimalist sculpture.

      STAIR
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Ain't coming out until fer soudé 70 x 28 x
      Oct. 21, 2017

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Ain't coming out until fer soudé 70 x 28 x

      Est: €15,000 - €20,000

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ (1922-1983) Ain't coming out until fer soudé 70 x 28 x 26 cm. (27 ½ x 11 x 10 ¼ in.)

      Christie's
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ | The Golden Bird is Often Sad 
      Sep. 27, 2017

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ | The Golden Bird is Often Sad 

      Est: $40,000 - $60,000

      iron and steel 

      Sotheby's
    • RICHARD STANKIEWICZ | Untitled
      Sep. 26, 2017

      RICHARD STANKIEWICZ | Untitled

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      iron

      Sotheby's
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