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André Lanskoy - Color lithograph on paper 'Journal d' un Fou'

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A color lithograph on paper by the Russian artist Andre Lanskoy (1902-1976), featuring an abstract composition of lines and figures in various colors against a blue background. The Russian artist and printmaker, who lived in Paris, was known for his exploration of Tachisme and Lyrical Abstraction, French movements that emphasized the use of color and rhythm to create spontaneous and instinctive compositions. The work is framed in a contemporary and understated silver frame, which beautifully complements the blue of the piece.

Dimensions: Frame 73 x 100 cm high and Artwork 45 x 70 cm high.

Condition: In good condition.

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ORIGEN: Rusia Bandera

MATERIALES: Papel


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CÓDIGO: IP1979

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ORIGEN: Rusia Bandera

MATERIALES: Papel


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CÓDIGO: IP1979

A color lithograph on paper by the Russian artist Andre Lanskoy (1902-1976), featuring an abstract composition of lines and figures in various colors against a blue background. The Russian artist and printmaker, who lived in Paris, was known for his exploration of Tachisme and Lyrical Abstraction, French movements that emphasized the use of color and rhythm to create spontaneous and instinctive compositions. The work is framed in a contemporary and understated silver frame, which beautifully complements the blue of the piece.



Dimensions: Frame 73 x 100 cm high and Artwork 45 x 70 cm high.



Condition: In good condition.

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