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Birth
1902 (Moscow, Russia)
Death
1976 (Paris, France)
Lived/Active
France/Russian Federation
 Self portrait
Often Known For
abstract figurative, printmaking, collage
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Andre Lanskoy was known for his many abstract works including painting, prints and collages, He did illustrations for The Diary of a Madman, a novel by Nikolai Gogol, but began his career with figurative paintings and still life.
Lanskoy was born in Moscow on March 31, 1902. His family moved to St. Petersburg in 1905 and then to Kiev in 1918. He fought in the Tsarist White Army during the Russian Civil War until he was injured. In 1921 he moved to Par (showing 500 of 1462 characters). |
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