Description: ANDRE LANSKOY (1902-1976) was a Russian painter and printmaker who worked in France. He is associated with the School of Paris and Tachisme, an abstract painting movement that began during the 1940s. In Paris, he met Serge Poliakoff, Jean-Michel Coulon and later Nicolas de Staël. In Paris, Lanskoy also met Catherine Zoubtchenko, who became his muse and lover. Lanskoy spent a lot of time at museums and was influenced by James Ensor, Pablo Picasso Picasso, Vincent van Gogh’s use of color. Lanskoy died on 24 August 1976 in Paris. The Aras Gallery collected the extensive Diary of a Madman series of prints and staged a major posthumous exhibition in 1989. Original Edition Lithograph on vélin paper, 1960. Paper Size: 11.181 x 14.173 inches. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Published by Fernand Hazan, Paris; lithographic plates produced by Clichés Union, Paris; printed by Lecot printing and Daniel Jacomet et Cie, Paris, 1960. Excellent condition; unframed. Notes: From the folio, André Lanskoy: Peintres d'aujourd'hui, 1960. Excepted from the folio (translated from French), CCCLXXV examples of this edition, numbered from I to CCCLXXV, and shot on the presses of Daniel Jacomet, in Paris. The satisfaction of our customers is our top priority. We wish to build long lasting relationships with all of the people we sell to. We pride ourselves on offering only the highest quality fine art, along with the best service and price in the industry. Be sure to add me to your favorites list! CHECK OUT OUR E-BAY STORE FOR MORE FINE ART, OR E-MAIL US FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
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Artist: André Lanskoy
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1960
Material: Paper
Production Technique: Lithography
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original