Rios ART Gallery
We offer a wide range of paintings, graphics, sculptures and ART glass.
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For over three decades, our gallery has celebrated and showcased artistic talent. In collaboration with the Sports Society, we've hosted numerous exhibitions and auctions, including several charitable ones.
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At Rios ART Gallery, you'll discover masterpieces from both Estonian and global cultures. Our extensive collection offers art pieces suitable for varied budgets.
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Often, individuals find themselves pondering over the perfect gift for a special event. Consider gifting paintings, porcelain, glass art, icons, or books – timeless tokens that will always evoke memories of the giver.
All artworks with NFT certificates
Heilmair, Josef (1849 – 1923). River Valley. (1890 – 1900)
€950
This exquisite oil painting titled "River Valley" showcases the magnificent artistry of the renowned South-Bavarian artist, Josef Heilmair. Dated between 1890-1900, the painting vividly captures the essence of a serene river valley. Executed masterfully on wood, its dimensions stand at 40,7 x 27. The reverse reveals an important note - 'Josef Heilimar Nachklass) Obergriebach 1849 – 1923 München', signifying its origin from the artist's heritage.
Evald Sagur (1922 – 1987): “Asalea potis” (1979) Watercolor Painting
€260
Evald Sagur (1922 - 1987) was a renowned artist known for his mastery in watercolor painting. His work, "Asalea potis" (1979), is a testament to his skill and creativity. The piece, measuring 46.5 x 33 cm, is a watercolor on thin cardboard, signed on the bottom right as E. Sagur 79. Sagur completed his education at the State Industrial School in 1940 and later graduated from the Tallinn State Institute of Applied Art in 1950. He worked as a lecturer at ERKI and then at the Cinematography Main Administration. He began exhibiting his work in 1960, designed posters, and contributed as a designer to the Pioneer magazine. He was a member of the Artists' Union from 1962. His first solo exhibition took place in 1963 at the Sõprus cinema in Tallinn. Sagur's watercolor paintings, which he mastered, were often vibrant and decorative.
Pavel, Louis (1915 – 1977). View on the stadium. Tartu (1950s)
€560
This beautiful artwork "View on the stadium. Tartu (1950s)" by the renowned artist Pavel Louis showcases a unique glimpse of a stadium, painted with skillful brush strokes on cardboard. On the reverse of this piece, there is an inscription - "M. Paveli Erakogust", a signature indicating it is from the private collection of M. Pavel, the son of the artist. The piece embodies the essence of mid-century art, capturing the ambiance and nostalgia of the era. An exquisite addition to any art collection.
Paikule, Arija (born 1955). The Sea.(2018)
€1 450
This exquisite piece titled "The Sea" by Arija Paikule is a testament to the beauty and power of nature. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail in 2018, the oil on canvas painting captures the enigmatic essence of the sea. Its dimensions of 104 x 116 provide a grand landscape for viewers to immerse themselves in. Signed "A.P. 2018" on the lower right, this artwork is a genuine representation of Paikule's skill and passion.
Leškin Viktor (1914-1998). Winter Landscape (1960)
€2 300
This exquisite piece titled "Winter Landscape" from 1960 showcases the remarkable talent of Viktor Leškin. Executed on a canvas, this masterpiece captures the stillness and serenity of a winter's day, invoking feelings of nostalgia and wonder. The dimensions of the artwork are 74 x 91 cm, and the artist's signature, V. Leškin 1960, is distinctly displayed on the lower right corner of the painting.
Rossmann, Maximilian Georg (1861 – 1926). Landscape with Bridge. (1900)
€640
Discover the captivating "Landscape with Bridge" by the renowned artist Maximilian Georg Rossmann, dated 1900. Beautifully painted on wood, this artwork showcases Rossmann's signature style, evident in the delicate play of light and shadow, exuding a serene ambiance. The subtle initials "MR 1900" on the lower left corner authenticate its originality. A masterpiece that can elevate any art collection.
Artwork by Jaan Tuuling – “Linnatänav puudega” (1957)
€300
Jaan Tuuling (1930 – 1998) was a renowned Estonian artist, best known for his work "Linnatänav puudega" (1957). This piece, an oil on cardboard measuring 13.9 x 17.5 cm, is a beautiful representation of his unique style. The artwork is signed with a pencil on the reverse - J. Tuuling 1957. This piece comes directly from the artist's family collection. Tuuling graduated from the Estonian State Art Institute in 1961, specializing in painting. He worked as an art teacher in a Tallinn school with an art bias and also as an advertising poster artist. Jaan Tuuling was a member of the Estonian Art Fund and participated in several exhibitions both domestically and abroad. His works are highly valued and can be found predominantly in private collections worldwide, including in Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, France, Finland, and the United States.
Speidel, Hans (1895-1976). Bouquet and porcelain bird. (1930s)
€850
Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of Hans Speidel's masterpiece, "Bouquet and porcelain bird". Painted in the 1930s, this oil on canvas marvel showcases Speidel's unique style, learned and developed from a rich history of art education in Polokwaniris (formerly known as Pietersburg) and Berlin. The intricate depiction of the bouquet combined with the delicate porcelain bird evokes a sense of timeless elegance, reflecting the artist's profound grasp of nature and art. A notable mark on the reverse side provides provenance, highlighting the piece's authenticity.
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About Us
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Established in 1991, we have been curating and offering exceptional collectible pieces. Our passion for what we do is the driving force behind our enduring success. Every member of our team is committed to showcasing only the most exclusive collectibles at fair prices. At the heart of our mission is an unwavering dedication to stellar customer service. Allow us to guide you to the perfect artwork or introduce you to a range of captivating alternatives.









