Lanskoy 1902-1976 – Art Monograph – Palace Editions, 2006 (book)

$48.00

by Marcadé, Brullé, Van Gindertae, Grenier, Malmstad, Zoubtchenlo

ISBN 9783938051511

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Lanskoy 1902-1976
An exceptional monograph published on the thirtieth anniversary of the painter’s death in 2006.
Published by Palace Editions in 2006.

Features:
– French text.
– Authors: Jean-Claude Marcadé, Pierre Brullé, Roger Van Gindertael, Jean Grenier, John Malmstad, Catherine Zoubtchenko.
– Format: 39 pages – 58 full-page color reproductions.
– Condition: Very good
– ISBN: 9783938051511

Book Description:
This book examines André Lanskoy‘s place in international art during the thirty years following his death. It analyzes in depth the relationship of his work with the major movements of abstraction:

Lyrical Abstraction, Geometric Abstraction, Art Informel, Action Painting, and Abstract Expressionism.

André Lanskoy (1902-1976) was a French-Russian painter and lithographer, a major figure of the New School of Paris. His work, characterized by great gestural freedom and exceptional chromatic richness, makes him one of the leading representatives of post-war abstraction.

Highlights of this monograph:
– Beautiful illustrations with 58 full-page color plates
– Informative texts written by leading specialists on the artist
– A highly sought-after resource for abstract art enthusiasts and collectors

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