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'''Louis Leon Ribak''' (3 December 1902 – 1979) was an [[United States|American]] [[Social realism|social realist]] and [[abstractionist]] [[Painting|painter]]. Born in [[ |
'''Louis Leon Ribak''' (3 December 1902 – 1979) was an [[United States|American]] [[Social realism|social realist]] and [[abstractionist]] [[Painting|painter]]. Born in [[Ruzhany]], Ribak emigrated to [[New York]] at the age of ten with his family. He attended [[Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts]] for a year in 1920, and the [[Art Students League of New York]] in 1922. |
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He served in the military for two years during the [[Second World War]] and was discharged because of [[asthma]]. Seeking a healthier climate, Ribak and his wife [[Beatrice Mandelman]], also an artist, moved to [[Taos, New Mexico]] in 1944. At this point, Ribak changed to a more non-objective style and brighter color palette. He returned to New York for several years, but moved back to Taos permanently in 1953. Ribak died in Taos in 1979. |
He served in the military for two years during the [[Second World War]] and was discharged because of [[asthma]]. Seeking a healthier climate, Ribak and his wife [[Beatrice Mandelman]], also an artist, moved to [[Taos, New Mexico]] in 1944. At this point, Ribak changed to a more non-objective style and brighter color palette. He returned to New York for several years, but moved back to Taos permanently in 1953. Ribak died in Taos in 1979. |
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Louis Leon Ribak | |
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Nationality | American |
Known for | Painting, Drawing |
Movement | Social Realism |
Louis Leon Ribak (3 December 1902 – 1979) was an American social realist and abstractionist painter. Born in Ruzhany, Ribak emigrated to New York at the age of ten with his family. He attended Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for a year in 1920, and the Art Students League of New York in 1922.
He served in the military for two years during the Second World War and was discharged because of asthma. Seeking a healthier climate, Ribak and his wife Beatrice Mandelman, also an artist, moved to Taos, New Mexico in 1944. At this point, Ribak changed to a more non-objective style and brighter color palette. He returned to New York for several years, but moved back to Taos permanently in 1953. Ribak died in Taos in 1979.
References
- Comrades in Art: Louis Ribak
- SullivanGoss.com: Louis Ribak
- KaranRuhlen.com: Louis Ribak