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    • Prints, Carlos Raquel Rivera
      Feb. 17, 2024

      Prints, Carlos Raquel Rivera

      Est: $150 - $250

      (lot of 2) Carlos Raquel Rivera (Puerto Rican, 1923-2009), "Nina" and Untitled, linocuts, each pencil signed lower right, one titled lower left, largest overall (with mat): 12.75"h x 12.25"w

      Clars Auctions
    • CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (Puerto Rican, 1923 - 1999). El Ciego ("The Blind Man"), 1959, Oil on board. Signed lower right hand corner. Verso
      Jun. 16, 2022

      CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (Puerto Rican, 1923 - 1999). El Ciego ("The Blind Man"), 1959, Oil on board. Signed lower right hand corner. Verso

      Est: $250 - $350

      CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (Puerto Rican, 1923 - 1999). El Ciego ("The Blind Man"), 1959, Oil on board. Signed lower right hand corner. Verso titled, dated and signed. Framed. - 16" x 7"; Frame 18" x 9.5"

      Sloans & Kenyon
    • Carlos Raquel Rivera, Puerto Rico (b.1923), Noche Clara, linocut, 13 3/4"H x 9 1/2"W
      May. 01, 2021

      Carlos Raquel Rivera, Puerto Rico (b.1923), Noche Clara, linocut, 13 3/4"H x 9 1/2"W

      Est: $200 - $300

      Carlos Raquel Rivera Puerto Rico, (b.1923) Noche Clara linocut pencil signed lower.

      Ripley Auctions
    • Carlos Raquel P.R., 1923-1999, "Primos" Linocut
      Feb. 23, 2019

      Carlos Raquel P.R., 1923-1999, "Primos" Linocut

      Est: $100 - $150

      Carlos Raquel (Rivera) Puerto Rico, 1923-1999, "Primos" (Cousins), linocut, signed, titled, and dated 1952 by the artist. NOTE: an early work by the artist. Property Title: From the Estate of Barbara Farnsworth of West Cornwall, CT. She was the life partner of the late Harry L. Colley II. Barbara was born on June 18th 1934 in New York City, the daughter of the late William and Margaret (Leczer) Blaha. Barbara graduated from Middlebury College in 1955 and worked as an oil and gas researcher at McGraw Hill. She married Clyde H. Farnsworth on September 3, 1956. They moved to Europe in 1963 where Clyde was a New York Times foreign correspondent in London, Brussels and Paris, and Barbara worked as a correspondent for the Economist magazine. In 1978, Barbara returned to the United States and acquired Martin Gold's book shop in West Cornwall. Over the next 40 years, as a member of ABAA, she grew the business into one of the most respected antiquarian bookstores in America. (BFAR3013) (TC)

      Litchfield Auctions
    • CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (PUERTO RICAN, B. 1923)
      Nov. 10, 2018

      CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (PUERTO RICAN, B. 1923)

      Est: $50 - $100

      CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (PUERTO RICAN, B. 1923) San Juan 2000 Serigraph, signed and dated 1976 lower right, edition 10/200. Op Art featuring an UFO and architectural elements. Unframed: 25.5"h. 20"w.

      Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • AFTER CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (b. 1923): JUAN PONCE DE LEON
      Jun. 22, 2018

      AFTER CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (b. 1923): JUAN PONCE DE LEON

      Est: $100 - $200

      AFTER CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (b. 1923): JUAN PONCE DE LEON Screenprint in colors on wove paper, 1957. 29 x 18 1/2 in. (sheet), 31 1/2 x 20 1/2 in. (frame).

      STAIR
    • CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (b. 1923): FELICIDADES 1959
      Jun. 22, 2018

      CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (b. 1923): FELICIDADES 1959

      Est: $100 - $200

      CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (b. 1923): FELICIDADES 1959 Screenprint in colors on wove paper, 1959. 22 1/2 x 15 in. (sheet), 24 1/2 x 16 3/4 in. (frame).

      STAIR
    • CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (1923-1999). PINTURA CONTEMPORANEA MUSEO DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE PUERTO RICO. 1958. 28x18 inches, 71x45 cm.
      Apr. 24, 2014

      CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (1923-1999). PINTURA CONTEMPORANEA MUSEO DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE PUERTO RICO. 1958. 28x18 inches, 71x45 cm.

      Est: $400 - $600

      CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (1923-1999) PINTURA CONTEMPORANEA MUSEO DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE PUERTO RICO. 1958. 28x18 inches, 71x45 3/4 cm. Condition A- / A: minor creases in margins and image. Silkscreen. Paper. Matted and framed. The Puerto Rican poster boom that occurred in the 1950s was due entirely to the creation of DIVEDCO, the Division de Educacion de la Comunidad (Division of Community Education). DIVEDCO served primarily as a propagandistic arm of the Puerto Rican Government, aimed at educating and "transforming its rural population into a model of modern, democratic citizenry" (Smithsonian, "Posters from the Division of Community Education (DIVEDCO) of Puerto Rico, 1949-1989," press release, Sept 17, 2008). Carlos Rivera illustrated both books and posters for DIVEDCO from 1953-1963.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (1923-1996). NENEN DE LA RUTA MORA. Circa 1955. 30x18 inches, 78x47 cm.
      May. 05, 2011

      CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (1923-1996). NENEN DE LA RUTA MORA. Circa 1955. 30x18 inches, 78x47 cm.

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      CARLOS RAQUEL RIVERA (1923-1996) NENEN DE LA RUTA MORA. Circa 1955. 30 3/4x18 3/4 inches, 78x47 1/2 cm. Condition A-: minor creasing in upper left corner. Silkscreen. Paper. The Puerto Rican poster boom that occurred in the 1950s was due entirely to the creation of DIVEDCO, the División de Educación de la Comunidad (Division of Community Education). DIVEDCO served primarily as a propagandistic arm of the Puerto Rican Government, aimed at educating and "transforming its rural population into a model of modern, democratic citizenry" (Smithsonian, "Posters from the Division of Community Education (DIVEDCO) of Puerto Rico, 1949-1989," press release, Sept 17, 2008). Carlos Rivera illustrated both books and posters for DIVEDCO from 1953-1963. The film "Nenen de la Ruta Mora" (Little Boy from the Moorish Way), was noted for its experimental approach (showing serious issues such as sexism and segregation through the eyes of a young boy).

      Swann Auction Galleries
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