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Andre
Lanskoy Андрей Ланской
(1902-1976)
Love and Tyranny, 1966
Andre Lanskoy was an
Expressionist and Abstract painter born in Moscow, and
was the son of a Russian count. He was a student at the
School of Pages at the time of the Revolution. Lanskoy
also lived in Kiev where he studied under the painter
Soudeikine. He later settled in Paris in 1921 and
attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. During
this time he studied and admired the work of Matisse and
Van Gogh, whose influence is apparent in his earliest
work.
Portrait of a
Man with a Pipe
Portrait of a
Woman
In 1923, Lanskoy was
discovered by Wilhelm Uhde who helped him to organize
his first one-man show in Paris in 1925. These earliest
paintings were painted from his imagination and memory,
instead of models, and were also Expressionist still
life, interiors and landscapes. Lanskoy would not show
his work again until 1938 in the Netherlands, and would
continue to regularly exhibit his work after that in
Zurich, Paris, New York, London, Brussels and Berlin.
Family in Their Home
Still Life
Still Life With Herrings
Lanskoy began to paint
in a more Abstract style in the 1940s, and began to
slowly move further away from Expressionism. These
paintings were increasingly more graphic and colorful,
full of geometric shapes and thickly painted brush
strokes. It is his Abstract paintings and lithographs
that Lanskoy is perhaps best known for, and are also the
type of compositions that dominate his oeuvre.
Composition
Abstract lithograph
L’Arc en Ciel et L’Arlequin
Composition in Gouache
From early on in his
career, Lanskoy was fairly consistent about how he
signed his artwork. On his Expressionist paintings, he
typically used “Lanskoy” or “A. Lanskoy” in bold capital
letters on the front of his canvas. This was carried on
into his Abstract pieces, and also most lithographs and
prints that he created.
Abstraction in Red
Untitled
Despite working in a
variety of mediums from oil, watercolor, gouache, and
lithograph, Lanskoy also created tapestry design.
Tapestry design
Today, Lanskoy’s work
is housed in modern art museums around the world, and
perhaps in your own home. Still wondering about an
Abstract painting hanging in your home? It could be by
Andre Lanskoy…contact us to find out.