André Lanskoy (1902-1976) is a Russian painter born in Moscow, who lived and worked in France. He is associated with the New Paris School (nouvelle école de Paris).
André Lanskoy studied in Saint-Petersburg and Kiev. He moved to Constantinopole and then to Paris in 1921, where he studied at the Grande Chaumière and decided to dedicate himself entirely to painting. Wilhelm Uhde discovered his work in 1924.
After a long period of figurative painting, André Lanskoy dedicated himself to abstraction starting in 1938.
Composition 4, 1959 65 x 50 cm25.6 x 19.7 inch Print
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