Description: Richard Dey De Ribcowsky Lithograph Framed Print "Oriental Traders In Venice". Framed measurements are 17” x 13”. Print has been in the family for more than 40 years and stored in a controlled environment. Frame and print look very good with very minimal signs of age. Art will be carefully wrapped and securely packaged and shipped using UPS or FedEx with insurance. Any questions, please ask. Information on artist - Richard Dey de Ribcowsky was born in Rustchuk (now known as Ruse), in Bulgaria, on 13 October 1880. At the age of 13, rather than go to military school, de Ribcowsky travelled to Paris to begin his formal artistic training. He would continue his studies in Florence and, in 1902, in Petrograd, where he won his first award for his work. In 1904, he travelled to Argentina, where he founded the Buenos Aires Academy of Beaux-Arts. He continued to travel extensively as a young man, exhibiting and winning prizes for his work as widely as Montevideo (1908), Odessa (1909), Rio de Janeiro (1909), Moscow (1910) and Sofia (1910), developing a burgeoning reputation as a talented painter, particularly of maritime scenes and seascapes. In 1910, de Ribcowsky moved to the United States of America, settling in New York City. However, his move to the United States did not curb his wanderlust, as he turned his attention to the rich variety of the American landscape, including cityscapes of New York City, sweeping panoramas of the Grand Canyon, the Chihuahuan desert of Texas, sun-dappled views of the Californian coastline and Redwood forests. De Ribcowsky developed a particular connection with southern California and settled in Inglewood in the early 1920s. By this time, his work had achieved substantial commercial success, with a number of his paintings reproduced as extremely popular lithographs. From the early 1930s, his paintings even began being reproduced as jigsaw puzzles. His paintings demonstrated a remarkable handling of light, which de Ribcowsky achieved through a self-taught technique he termed ‘Reflex Style’. This technique focused on the way natural light carries and bounces colours off different objects, blending tones and illuminating them to produce a naturally brilliant palette. A car accident in 1931 left de Ribcowsky wheelchair bound. It seems that he was still able to travel to a degree, as the records of the Society of Independent Artists, a New York based artists’ association founded in 1916, indicates that in 1933 he was staying at the Beacon Hotel, New York, from where the present work was painted. However, he spent his final years living in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California. His paintings were on permanent display and for sale in the public rooms of the hotel, and quickly became popular with Hollywood’s elite, as the Ambassador Hotel was home to the glamorous Cocoanut Grove nightclub, frequented by such stars as Errol Flynn, Katharine Hepburn and Clark Gable. De Ribcowsky died in Los Angeles on 15 August 1936.
Price: 34 USD
Location: Plant City, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-11T19:15:58.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Dey De Ribcowsky
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Ribcowski
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Item Length: 13 in
Framing: Framed
Region of Origin: New York, USA
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Year of Production: 1930
Item Height: 17 in
Style: Vintage
Item Width: 5 in
Culture: Italian
Print Type: Lithograph
Time Period Produced: 1925-1949
Image Orientation: Landscape
Signed: Yes
Title: Oriental Traders In Venice
Period: Art Deco (1920-1940)
Material: Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
Subject: Seascape
Type: Print
Theme: Nautical, Art, Cities & Towns, History, Famous Places, Working Life
Original/Reproduction: Original Print
Production Technique: Lithography
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy