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Ryah  Ludins (de Fuentes)  (1896-1957)  Studied at Columbia Univ. (BS), ASL and with William S. Hayter, C.J. Martin, K.H. Miller and Andre Lhote in Paris.  Memberships include AEA, NSMP, Mural Painters, Am. Artists Congress, Woodstock AA, The Artist Equity Association.  Exhibits include NSMP (1939), AIC, SAE, MoMA, WMAA, Arch. Lg., Downtown Gallery, Willard Gallery, CPLH, CGA, Albright A. Gallery, CMA, FA Gallery, Chicago, DMFA, Rochester Mem. Art Gallery, Phila. Artists All., Society of American Etchers (1931, Fine Prints of the Year).  Other exhibition venues were the Museum of Modern Art, Connecticut Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of Art, Architectural League, California Palace of the Legion of Honor. Works at CMA, RMA, MoMA, AIGA, Woodstock AA, NYPL, Newark Pub. Library, J.B. Kendall Co. in Wash. DC (mural), Bellevue Hospital, USPO, State Mus., Michoacan, Mexico, Nazareth, PA Post Office and the Cortland, NY Post Office.  Author and illustrator of ‘The Wonder Rock’ in 1932.  Well listed in Who was Who in America Art, 1975 edition.

Lot:  7
Artist:  Ryah  Ludins (de Fuentes)  (1896-1957)

Title:  Pearl Street, Provincetown
Medium:  limited edition lithograph
Art Size (H x W x D):  14.75 x 10.5
Signature Location:  signed lower right
Notes:  dated 1929, numbered 14/50, titled lower left
Exterior Frame Size (H x W):  23.175 x 18.25
Frame Style:  silver gilt/aged matte/glass
Condition Report:  very good, where matte meets art exterior, signs of paper age
Provenance:  West Harwich collection


About the Artist:  Ryah  Ludins (de Fuentes) 
(1896-1957)  Studied at Columbia Univ. (BS), ASL and with William S. Hayter, C.J. Martin, K.H. Miller and Andre Lhote in Paris.  Memberships include AEA, NSMP, Mural Painters, Am. Artists Congress, Woodstock AA, The Artist Equity Association.  Exhibits include NSMP (1939), AIC, SAE, MoMA, WMAA, Arch. Lg., Downtown Gallery, Willard Gallery, CPLH, CGA, Albright A. Gallery, CMA, FA Gallery, Chicago, DMFA, Rochester Mem. Art Gallery, Phila. Artists All., Society of American Etchers (1931, Fine Prints of the Year).  Other exhibition venues were the Museum of Modern Art, Connecticut Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of Art, Architectural League, California Palace of the Legion of Honor. Works at CMA, RMA, MoMA, AIGA, Woodstock AA, NYPL, Newark Pub. Library, J.B. Kendall Co. in Wash. DC (mural), Bellevue Hospital, USPO, State Mus., Michoacan, Mexico, Nazareth, PA Post Office and the Cortland, NY Post Office.  Author and illustrator of ‘The Wonder Rock’ in 1932.  Well listed in Who was Who in America Art, 1975 edition.

 

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