
Abstract Cubist Musical Composition by Anatole Krasnyansky
This is a vibrant and complex mixed media work by the renowned artist Anatole Krasnyansky, characterized by his signature 'Surrealist Cubism' style. The vertical composition portrays a group of musicians or masked figures integrated with musical instruments, including a prominent violin or cello. The piece features a bold, saturated color palette of primary reds, deep greens, purples, and blues, set against a highly textured, earth-toned background that mimics the appearance of handmade paper or parchment. The artwork showcases intricate stippled patterns and geometric fracturing of forms. The figures' faces are stylized with exaggerated features and theatrical expressions, often appearing dualistic. It is housed in a substantial, dark faux-marble or textured black frame with a white inner mat. A signature is visible in the lower right corner, consistent with Krasnyansky’s hand. The condition appears excellent with no visible fading, tears, or surface abrasions. This style is indicative of the artist's late 20th to early 21st-century output, often executed as serigraphs on paper or watercolor on paper.
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Estimated Value
$1,200 - $1,800
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art / Contemporary Painting & Prints
Appraised On
April 8, 2026
Estimated Value
$1,200 - $1,800
Item Description
This is a vibrant and complex mixed media work by the renowned artist Anatole Krasnyansky, characterized by his signature 'Surrealist Cubism' style. The vertical composition portrays a group of musicians or masked figures integrated with musical instruments, including a prominent violin or cello. The piece features a bold, saturated color palette of primary reds, deep greens, purples, and blues, set against a highly textured, earth-toned background that mimics the appearance of handmade paper or parchment. The artwork showcases intricate stippled patterns and geometric fracturing of forms. The figures' faces are stylized with exaggerated features and theatrical expressions, often appearing dualistic. It is housed in a substantial, dark faux-marble or textured black frame with a white inner mat. A signature is visible in the lower right corner, consistent with Krasnyansky’s hand. The condition appears excellent with no visible fading, tears, or surface abrasions. This style is indicative of the artist's late 20th to early 21st-century output, often executed as serigraphs on paper or watercolor on paper.
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