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Louis Leon Ribak Oil ainting “ruby in red” Social Realist Style

$ 8,600
  • Description
    Louis Leon Ribak oil on Masonite board , title “ Ruby in Red” seated African American girl in red dress . In original frame with original label .painting size with out frame is 17.75 x 9.75 .
    Born in the then-Lithuanian province of Grodno, Ribak emigrated to New York City at the age of ten with his family. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for a year in 1922, and the Art Students League of New York in 1923 under John Sloan. In 1929, he became a founding member of the John Reed Club, which was organized to support leftist artists and writers and was closely associated with the Marxist magazine The New Masses.[1]

    In the 1930s and 1940s, Ribak painted in a Social Realist style, exhibiting with fellow Social Realists like Reginald Marsh and Raphael Soyer. In the 1930s he also worked as a muralist for the Works Progress Administration; among these works is the 1939 mural View Near Albemarle in the U.S. Post Office in Albemarle, North Carolina. In 1933, he assisted Diego Rivera on his mural Man at the Crossroads, commissioned for Rockefeller Center and destroyed before completion.[1]

    Ribak met fellow artist Beatrice Mandelman in New York at a dance sponsored by the Artists Union, and the two married in 1942.[2] He served in the military for two years during the Second World War and was discharged because of asthma.[1] Seeking a healthier climate, Ribak and Mandelman moved to Taos, New Mexico in 1944.[1] At this point, Ribak shifted to a more abstract style and brighter color palette.

    In 1947, he and Mandelman founded the Taos Valley Art School, and Rivak was its director and an instructor until it closed in 1955.[3][4]

    Ribak died in Taos in 1979. His work is in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), the Brooklyn Museum (New York), and the Newark Museum (New Jersey), among other institutions.[5]

    The Mandelman-Ribak Foundation was established to preserve the legacy of Ribak and Mandelman; among other activities, it catalogued a half century of their work held in the Mandelman-Ribak Collection. In 2014, the collection and associated personal papers were donated to the University of New Mexico.[1].
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Origin: United States
    Period: 1920-1949
    Materials: Cerused Driftwood, Hand-Painted Masonite, Oiled Paint.
    Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use.
    Creation Date: 1940
    Styles / Movements: Realism, Expressionism, African American
    Incollect Reference #: 381247
  • Dimensions
    W. 13.5 in; H. 21.5 in; D. 2 in;
    W. 34.29 cm; H. 54.61 cm; D. 5.08 cm;
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Glen Leroux Antiques has been dealing in Mid Century Modern and 20th Century Decorative Arts in Westport, CT since 1983.

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