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lithographie de Lanskoy

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Andr Lanskoy Abstract Lithograph

Fine Art Prints and Multiples

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800

As of May 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an abstract lithograph by the Russian-French artist Andr Lanskoy, a prominent figure in the 'Ecole de Paris' and lyrical abstraction. The artwork features a complex composition of overlapping geometric and organic shapes, characterized by Lanskoy's signature vibrant palette which includes shades of deep blue, emerald green, fiery red, and charcoal grays. Fine, energetic lines intersect the colored planes, adding a rhythmic, lyrical quality to the Piece. The work is printed on heavy paper with a visible white border, framed behind glass in a dark-toned modern frame. Typical of Lanskoy's late period (1950s-1970s), the print demonstrates a high level of technical mastery in color layering and stone lithography. Regarding condition, there are visible reflections on the glass, but the print surface appears generally stable; however, potential buyers should check for light foxing or wavy paper caused by humidity. The lower margin likely contains a pencil signature and edition number, which are standard for Lanskoy's graphic oeuvre and significantly impact its collectors' value.

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I have conducted a visual examination of this abstract lithograph attributed to André Lanskoy. The work is a quintessential example of Lanskoy’s late-period lyrical abstraction, characterized by vibrant color blocking and rhythmic, calligraphic linework. Based on the palette and composition, this piece likely dates to the 1960s, a period highly sought after by collectors of the School of Paris (École de Paris). From my visual inspection, the lithographic ink appears well-saturated and the stone-lithography technique shows the expected layering depth. The framing is modern and appears to support the work well, though I noted slight undulation in the paper, suggesting it is not currently hinged to archival standards. The primary value drivers for Lanskoy’s prints are the presence of a hand-signed pencil signature and the edition size (typically out of 75 to 150). Market demand for Lanskoy remains stable, particularly in European and North American markets. Recently, similar lithographs have hammered between $1,000 and $2,200 depending on the specific series and condition. The lower end of my estimate accounts for the noted 'wavy' paper and potential foxing which would require conservation. IMPORTANT: This appraisal is based on image analysis and cannot serve as a definitive certificate of authenticity. To finalize this valuation, an in-person inspection is required to verify the paper's watermark (likely Arches or Rives), examine the signature under magnification for 'fluidity' versus 'stamped' marks, and inspect the print out of the frame for light-staining or acid burn. Verification of provenance or a listing in a catalogue raisonné would further solidify this valuation.

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