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
Loik, Valerian (1904 – 1986). View of the Oleviste in Tallinn. (1970 -s)
€250
Meyer, Claus (1856 – 1919).
€920
Experience the beauty and elegance of Claus Meyer's "Flowers in a Faience Vase." Painted during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this oil on canvas piece is a masterful example of Meyer's artistic prowess. Born in Linden and trained at prestigious institutions such as the Nuremberg School and Munich Academy, Meyer's technique blossomed. He later became a professor at both the Karlsruhe and Düsseldorf Academies. The painting, measuring 81.5 x 71, features a delicate arrangement of flowers in a decorative vase. Meyer's signature is found on the lower right. A piece of history and a timeless work of art, this painting invites viewers into a world of beauty and refinement.
Gailit, Elvi (1931 – 1990). Tulips. (1982)
€440
An exquisite oil painting on cardboard showcasing vibrant tulips in full bloom, this masterpiece by Elvi Gailit is not just a portrayal of nature, but a testament to the artist's profound skill and love for botanical subjects. Measuring 70 x 50, the artwork captures the viewer with its stunning details, deep hues, and remarkable technique. The signature “E. G.” is gracefully etched on the lower left, affirming its authenticity. Perfect for collectors and aficionados, this painting will be a stellar addition to any art collection.
Hugo Lepik (1905 – 2001). Winter in the forest. (1950s)
€1 200
Oil on canvas
50 x 61 cm
Bottom left – H.Leppik
Painter and graphic artist Hugo Lepik successfully graduated from the State School of Art and Design in 1929, majoring in graphic design and lithography. He was also a student of G. Reindorff. In 1935, H. Lepik furthered his studies at the Higher School of Graphic Design in Berlin.18 In 1929, he began working as a lecturer at the State School of Art and Design, where he remained until 1940. From 1929, Hugo Lepik worked intensively in the field of book graphics and contributed to magazines (e.g. cover designs and drawings for the magazine Sõdur (1929 and 1933) and cover designs for the magazines Kaitse Kodu! (1929) and Taluperenaine (1939)). He drew beautiful vignettes for the magazine Varamu (1938), which were repeated from issue to issue. Hugo Lepik's style is graphically correct and graphically subtle. The vignettes mostly depict nature motifs. The title design for the 2nd issue of the magazine Eesti Noorus in 1938 consists of a regular antique script and an ethnographic floral ornament, which is resolved in a manner typical of the era and school.
Pavel, Louis (1915 – 1977). Maastik majaga. (1950- nendad)
€400
Experience the essence of serenity with "Maastik majaga" by Pavel Louis, a notable artist who lived between 1915 and 1977. This oil on cardboard painting, created in the 1950s, represents an exquisite landscape that will add depth and emotion to any room. The vibrant hues and intricate details evoke a sense of timelessness and simplicity, reflecting the artist's mastery of his craft. Display this piece in your home or office to add an elegant touch of artistry and style.
Einmann, Eduard (1913 – 1982). Wood Meadow. (1965)
€650
This stunning watercolour artwork titled "Wood Meadow" was created by the talented artist Eduard Einmann in 1965. Using high-quality watercolour on paper, Einmann managed to capture the serenity and beauty of a meadow. Measuring 27.1 x 37.3 cm, the piece boasts the artist's signature "E.E.1965a" on the lower right, indicating its authenticity and connection to a pivotal period in his artistic journey.
Mei, Natalie (1900 – 1975). Sketch for a Costume. (1930s)
€735
Watercolour on paper, this stunning piece by Natalie Mei, entitled "Sketch for a Costume" (1930s), measures 37 x 24.8 cm and is signed lower right by Kretschmar "Pidulik marss". Natalie Mei, a renowned Estonian graphics and theatrical designer, was educated at "Pallas" Art School under N.Triik and worked at the “Estonia” Theatre. Her significant works include costume designs for operas such as "Romeo and Juliet", "Boris Godunov", "Princess Turandot", "Carmen" and more. This sketch is part of her contribution to H.Kreushmars' "Ceremonial March" and represents a unique piece of theatrical history.
Artwork by Jaan Tuuling: Antsu karjamaa (1958)
€320
Jaan Tuuling (1930 – 1998) is a renowned artist known for his work "Antsu karjamaa" (1958). This piece, an oil on cardboard measuring 12.7 x 17.5 cm, is a testament to Tuuling's mastery of the medium. The work comes from the artist's family collection and is signed by Tuuling himself. 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 as an advertising poster artist. A member of the Estonian Art Fund, Tuuling participated in numerous 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.
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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.