Collection includes but not limited to:

Nell Riba Hutt is seeking $500,000 for the entire collection.

Mrs. Hutt will be available to authenticate any work and offer detailed history of Paul Riba. An inspection to view the collection at the West Palm Beach home studio may be arranged at a mutual time. All inquires or questions must be conducted through Doug Holladay, agent for Nell Riba Hutt.

 

The works of Paul Riba have been shown in many major exhibitions including:

 

The following is a partial list of permanent collections in which Paul Riba is represented

Architectural League, N.Y.

Art in USA, N.Y.

Brian Riba Gallery, Palm Beach

Carnegie International, Pittsburgh

Carone Gallery, Ft. Lauderdale

Chicago Art Institute

Cleveland Institute of Art

Cleveland Museum of Art

Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C.

Currier Gallery of Art, Manchester, NH

Detroit Institute of Art

DeYoung Museum of Art, San Diego

Flint Institute of Arts – First Invitational

Flint Institute of Arts – Realism Revisited

Four Arts – Palm Beach

Harmon Gallery, Naples

Illinois State Museum, Springfield

John Herron Institute of Art, Indianapolis

Kent State University

Lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohio

Legion of Honor, San Francisco

National Academy of Design, N.Y.

New York Worlds Fair

Norton Gallery and School of Art, West Palm Beach

Ohio State University

Palm Beach Art Gallery, Palm Beach

Pepsi-Cola Show, N.Y.

Rochester Museum, Rochester, N.Y.

Seattle Worlds Fair

Toledo Museum of Art

Walker Art Center, Minneapolis

Mural Commissions Include:

Cleveland Airport

Cleveland Auto Club

Warner and Swasey Co.

Statler Hotels (Series)

Carlings Brewing Corp

Westinghouse

General Motors

Alcoa Aluminum

Libbey-Owens-Ford

Boone Box Co.

Avis Rent-a-Car

Indiana State University

 

Cleveland Historical Society

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland Public Library

Congressional Library – Washington D.C.

Great Lakes Historical Society

Harris-Intertype Corp., Cleveland

Illinois State Museum, Springfield

Lezius Hiles Co., Cleveland

Ohio Bell Telephone Co., Cleveland

Rochester Museum of Art, Rochester, N.Y.

Smithsonian Institute – Washington D.C.

Uniontown Art League, Uniontown, PA

Vincent Price – Sears Collection, Chicago

The White House – Roosevelt Term

 

Recognition:

Life Member of the Grand Central Art Galleries, N.Y.

Many 1st place awards – Cleveland Museum of Art 1937 – 1955

"Best of Show", Zuita & J.J. Akston Foundation Award – Norton Museum, West Palm Beach, 1972

Winner "Interior Magazine Award" – Murals in Golden Bowl, Cleveland

Paintings selected for Fine American Art Calendar
1962 – 1966

International Design Award, "Best Wallcovering" AIID, 1962

Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Art, 1973

 

Listed In: "Who’s Who in American Art", "Who’s Who in the South & Southwest", "The Dictionary of International Biographies" in England, "Men of Achievement" , "The Royal Society of Arts".