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Jesus Reyes Ferreira (1882-1977
Jesus Reyes Ferreira (1882-1977 Mexican) Rooster (Cock)
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REYES PINO (B. 1950, ZIA
REYES PINO (B. 1950, ZIA PUEBLO)Reyes Pino (b. 1950, Zia Pueblo), Pottery bowl Signed to underside: Reyes Pino / Zia The polychrome pottery vessel with birds and stepped motifs on a buff ground Dimensions: 5.75" H x 8.25" Dia.
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RITA REYES (B. 20TH CENTURY)
RITA REYES (B. 20TH CENTURY) 13.375" H X 9" WRita Reyes (b. 20th century), Rita Reyes in labor and the Virgin of Guadalupe, 1990 Polychrome Ex Voto on tin Signed and dated as part of the inscription: Rita Reyes 13.375" H x 9" W Notes: The work is inscribed: "Rita Reyes le agradece a la virgencita por el favor que me iso de que mi embarazo salicya todo con bien." Roughly translated, this says "Rita Reyes thanks the little virgin for the favor she gave me that my pregnancy went well."
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JUAN CRUZ REYES (MEXICO, D.1991)
JUAN CRUZ REYES (MEXICO, D.1991) MUJERES SCULPTUREEarthenware sculpture, Mujeres, signed Cruz (Juan Cruz Reyes, Mexican, 1914-1991), inscribed and dated New York, 1951, some small chipping to base and scroll, approx 19"h, 12.5"w, 8.75"d, 32.25lbs
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RAY REYES (US, 20TH C.) Hookers,
RAY REYES (US, 20TH C.) Hookers, mixed media wall sculpture, c 1970, signed lower left, depicting three ladies of the evening standing near a pole, in a black painted shadowbox frame, glazed, 20 1/2" x 16 1/2". Good condition.
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Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira
Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira (Mexican, 1892-1977) "Caballo Rojo". Gouache on tissue, signed along the lower edge, approx. 29-1/2" x 19-1/2", floated in a mat and covered with plexi but not framed, overall approx. 43-1/2" x 31-1/2".
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Juan Reus (Spanish, 1912-2003),
Juan Reus (Spanish, 1912-2003), vintage Spanish bullfighting poster; 26" x 19"; signed in the print lower left; Ortega, Valencia.
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ALBERT REYES
ALBERT REYES (AMERICAN/CALIFORNIA, B. 1971)Albert Reyes (American/California, b. 1971), "Vintage LA Sign", 2022, oil on found wood sign, signed and inscribed en verso, 18 in. x 18 in., unframed. Condition: Overall fair condition.
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Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira
Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira (Mexican, 1892-1977) Red Horse. Tempra and gold pigments on tissue paper, signed in the lower right corner, tip-glued to a thin backing board, approx. 29-1/2" x 19-1/2", floated in a linen covered mat and framed. Exhibition labels attached to verso of backing board; please see detail photographs.
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Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira
Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira (Mexican, 1892-1977) "Angel". Gouache on tissue paper, signed at the lower right, approx.19-1/2" x 29-3/4", tip glued to backing sheet and floated in a linen mat and framed under plexi overall approx. 32" x 42". Exhibition labels verso; please see detail photographs.
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Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira
Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira (Mexican, 1892-1977) "Flowers". Gouache on tissue paper, signed at the lower right, the paper size approx. 19" x 29-1/4", floated in a linen mat and framed under plexi overall approx. 31-3/4" x 42". Exhibition labels verso; please see detail photographs.
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An oil on canvas abstract
An oil on canvas abstract composition signed ''Rey'' bottom right and manuscript ''Maurice Rey'' on canvas verso.
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AURORA REYES FLORES (D.1985)
AURORA REYES FLORES (D.1985) SURREALIST PORTRAITUnframed oil on stretched canvas painting, "Retrato de Magdalena Mondragon" (Portrait of Magdalena Mondragon), signed lower left Aurora Reyes (Aurora Reyes Flores, Mexican, 1908-1985), dated 1945, approx 36.75"h, 27.75"w, 5.25lbs **Note: Aurora Reyes Flores was the first female muralist in Mexico and proponent of Mexican muralism. She was classmates with Frida Kahlo at the Escuela Nacional Prepatoria, where they developed a life-long friendship. Her first solo exhibition was at the ARS Gallery in 1925. She created six murals in her lifetime, while also participating in collective exhibitions in France, Cuba, the United States, and Mexico. This painting is illustrated in "Aurora Reyes: Alma de montana," Margarita Aguilar Urban, 2010, Instituto Chihuahuense de la Cultura, p.122** **Provenance: From the estate of Ali A. Abssi (1934-2020) and Florence Hall Abssi (1919-2014), founders of the Ishtar Gate Gallery in the prestigious Houston Galleria. They were world travelers and dealers of eclectic art, jewelry, antiquities, and gems. Their friends, acquaintances, and customers included people from all continents, including sheiks, prime ministers, royals, business leaders, politicians, and oil magnates. Florence was also a published author.**
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GABINO REYES OAXACA LADY OF
GABINO REYES OAXACA LADY OF GUADALUPE AGAVEFolk art carved and painted wood figure, Gabino Reyes, La Union, Oaxaca, Mexico, Agave plant with sixteen removable leaves, La Virgen de Guadalupe (Our Lady of Guadalupe) in relief, (two) leaves with small losses to tips, approx 9.25"h, 8"w, 10"d, 0.5lbs **Provenance: From the estate of Dr. Jill Mutschler-Fontenot, PHD (1962-2017)**
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Delfina Cruz Diaz & Ernesto Reyes
Delfina Cruz Diaz & Ernesto Reyes Mexican Ceramic Woman Vessel 20''
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MEZA Jose Reyes (Mexican 1924-):
MEZA Jose Reyes (Mexican 1924-): Fishermen Hauling in the Day's Catch Oil/Masonite 14'' x 17'' signed lower left dated '49 gilded frame with wear 19'' x 21 3/4''.CONDITION: Small Portion of board missing in the lower left corner and fleck of paint loss in center of painting.
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JOSEFINA AGUILAR (MEXICAN, B.
JOSEFINA AGUILAR (MEXICAN, B. 1945), THREE POTTERY SCULPTURES Red earthenware, painted and unglazed, the first is a Day of The Dead rider (7 x 4 1/2 in.); the second is a chained man within a tub of fire (11 3/4 in.); the third depicts a man in a shower stall (14 1/2 x 7 in.). All are signed inscribed in the clay.
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Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira
Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira (Mexican, 1892-1977) Pink Horse. Gouache on tissue paper, signed at the lower left, approx.29-1/2" x 19-1/2", floated in a plexibox frame overall approx. 40" x 27-3/4".
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Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira
Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira (Mexican, 1892-1977) "Esqueleto Eating a Pink Watermelon". Gouache on tissue paper, signed at the lower right, approx. 30" x 19-1/4", floated in a linen mat and framed under plexi overall approx. 43-1/2" x 33". Exhibition labels verso; please see detail photographs.
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TULIO REYES, FIGURA CON SOMBRERO,
TULIO REYES, FIGURA CON SOMBRERO, OIL ON CANVAS, FRAME: 20 1/2 X 17 IN. (52.07 X 43.18 CM.)Tulio Reyes, Figura con Sombrero, Oil on Canvas,, Dimensions: Frame: 20 1/2 x 17 in. (52.07 x 43.18 cm.)
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JESUS 'CHUCHO' REYES FERREIRA
JESUS 'CHUCHO' REYES FERREIRA (1882-1977) LIONFramed tempera and oil painting on paper, El Leon, signed lower left, Jesus "Chucho" Reyes Ferreira (Mexican, 1880-1977), sight: approx 18.75"h, 29"w, overall: approx 28.75"h, 39"w, 13.75lbs
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DELFINA CRUZ DIAZ & ERNESTO REYES
DELFINA CRUZ DIAZ & ERNESTO REYES FIGURAL VESSELFolk art earthenware figural vessel, Delfina Cruz Diaz and Ernesto Vasquez Reyes, Atzompa, Oaxaca, Mexico, unglazed, her skirt decorated with lilies and hummingbirds, approx 20"h, 9.5"w, 9"d, 12.5lbs **Provenance: From the estate of Dr. Jill Mutschler-Fontenot, PHD (1962-2017)** ***PLEASE NOTE: All of the Mexico folk art pottery pieces in this auction are inherently fragile. Most are likely to have repair, small breaks, chips, and imperfections. Please assume that they are not in perfect condition and bid accordingly. Per our terms, there will be no refunds based on condition.***
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JOSE REY TOLEDO, (NM, 1915-1994)
JOSE REY TOLEDO, (NM, 1915-1994) Two Feathers, watercolor, signed and dated '91, in mahogany frame, matted an glazed, OS: 23 1/2" x 12 1/2", SS: 17" x 7", fine condition.
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NICHOLAS REYNOZA, (20TH CENTURY,
NICHOLAS REYNOZA, (20TH CENTURY, AMERICAN), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1985, ACRYLIC ON MASONITE, 48" H X 96" WNicholas Reynoza, (20th Century, American) Untitled abstract, 1985 Acrylic on Masonite Signed and dated on the right tacking edge: Nicholas Reynoza / 8-7-85 48" H x 96" W Acrylic on Masonite Dimensions: 48" H x 96" W
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PRINT, AFTER JUAN REUS PARRA
PRINT, AFTER JUAN REUS PARRA After Juan Reus Parra (Spanish, 1912 - 2003), "Plaza de Toros de Sevilla," color lithograph reproduction, signed in plate, published by Ortega, Valencia, overall (with frame): 44"h x 23"w
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Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira
Chucho (Jesus) Reyes Ferreira (Mexican, 1892-1977) "Dancing Skeleton". Gouache on tissue paper, signed at the lower left, approx. 29-3/4" x 19-1/2", tip glued to a backing board and floated in a linen mat overall approx. 42-1/4" x 32". Exhibition labels verso; please see detail photographs.
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Jorge Noceda Sanchez (Dominican,
Jorge Noceda Sanchez (Dominican, 1931-1987), surrealist scene with classical ruins, oil on canvas; 25 3/4" x 19 1/2"; signed lower right. Dr. Sanchez received his medical degree from Santo Domingo in 1952. He soon began to study in NY where he received instruction from leading French and American artists including Robert Philip and Rene Bouche.
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Catherine Robles-Shaw (Hispanic,
Catherine Robles-Shaw
(Hispanic, 20th century)
Retablos, 1997
lot of 3, includes:
a single panel: San Miguel, Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, and San Rafael
signed and dated
13 x 18-1/4 inches
San Rafael Arcangel
signed and dated
11 x 6-1/2 inches
San Isidro Labrador
signed and dated
11 x 5-1/2inches
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Jim Rey (American, b. 1939)
Jim Rey
(American, b. 1939)
Teapot Rock, 1989
oil on canvas
signed Jim Rey (lower right)
40 x 48 inches
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KRISSA LOPEZ AND ALCARIO OTERO,
KRISSA LOPEZ AND ALCARIO OTERO, GROUP OF THREE RETABLOS, 1997-1999Krissa Lopez +Alcario Otero, Group of Three Retablos, 1997 - 1999, Krissa Lopez, (20th Century) Santa Barbara en nicho, 1999,carved wood, gesso, pigmentsinscribed verso: KrissA Maria Lopez / La Mesilla, N.M. / 7/13/99 / "SAint Barbara" / [cross cypher]14 1/8 x 10 3/8 x 1 3/8 in. (35.9 x 26.4 x 3.5 cm.) Alcario Otero, (b. 1951) Nuestra Señora de San Juan de los Lagos, 1999,carved wood, gesso, pigmentsinscribed verso: Our Lady of / the Lakes / Alcario / Otero / 9912 3/8 x 8 7/8 x 1/2 in. (31.4 x 22.5 x 1.3 cm.) Alcario Otero, (b. 1951) San José, 1997,carved wood, gesso, pigmentsinscribed verso: San Jose / Alcario / Otero "97" 16 7/8 x 9 3/4 x 1 in. (42.9 x 24.8 x 2.5 cm.) Provenance:The Paul Rhetts Collection, New Mexico Exhibited: "Our Saints Among Us: 400 Years of New Mexican Devotional Art", from 1997-2001 Center for Southwest Research, New Mexico DeSaisset Museum, California Donnelly Arts Center, NMHU, New Mexico Fuller Lodge Arts Center, New Mexico Grace Museum, Texas San Juan College Arts Center, New Mexico Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, Colorado Silver City Museum, New Mexico UTEP Museum, Texas Literature: Barbe Awalt and Paul Rhetts: Our Saints Among Us: 400 Years of New Mexican Devotional Art, LPD Press/Rio Grande Books, 1998
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NORBERTO REYES (20TH CENTURY)
NORBERTO REYES (20TH CENTURY) PAINTINGTwo Children. Signed l/r, # 31 on the reverse. Oil on Canvas. 24 by 36 in.
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SHIH, Quentin, (Chinese, 1975-):
SHIH, Quentin, (Chinese, 1975-): ''Rey Mascullo, Yesmany Ramirez and Javier Lopez'', Digital Archive Print, addition of 8, 43.5'' x 69.5'', framed, 45.5'' x 70.75''.
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MANUEL HERNANDEZ ACEVEDO
MANUEL HERNANDEZ ACEVEDO (1921-1988) SERIGRAPHFramed serigraph on paper, "Fiesta de Reyes," signed lower right Manuel Hernandez Acevedo (Puerto Rico, 1921-1988), numbered 500/ 112, sight: approx 18"h, 13"w, overall: approx 20.75"h, 14.75"w, 4lbs
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JESÚS "CHUCHO" REYES FERREIRA
JESÚS "CHUCHO" REYES FERREIRA (MEXICAN 1882-1977) A PAI...JESÚS "CHUCHO" REYES FERREIRA (Mexican 1882-1977) A PAINTING, "Pink and Blue Figure with Ruff Collar," acrylic on cardboard, signed L/L, "J. Reyes Ferreira." 29 1/2" x 19 1/2" Provenance: Property of a South Texas Collector.
Condition:
Flaking and losses, surface soil, but overall in fair to good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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(2) SPANISH COLONIAL RELIGIOUS
(2) SPANISH COLONIAL RELIGIOUS RETABLOS, MEXICO(lot of 2) Spanish Colonial retablos, oil on tinned metal sheet, Mexico, 19th c., including: (1) "Virgen de Guadalupe" (Our Lady of Guadalupe), approx 14.25"h, 9.75"w, (1) "San Isidro Labrador" (Isidore the Laborer or Farmer), approx 14.25"h, 10"w; wear and paint loss, 1lbs total
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3PC MEXICAN FOLK ART RELIGIOUS
3PC MEXICAN FOLK ART RELIGIOUS RETABLO PAINTINGS Mexico,20th CenturyIncludes three works, one the image of a man in red holding an "Amor" balloon while a man lays in bed behind him, second of children at a tree with the Virgin Mary, and third a holy figure coming down over the city of Tehuacan. The image of the tree is painted on a flattened out lard can.