Andr� Lanskoy Abstract Lithograph
Fine Art Prints and Multiples

Andr Lanskoy Abstract Lithograph

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.

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,800

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Fine Art Prints and Multiples

Appraised On

February 19, 2026

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,800

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lithographie de Lanskoy

Item Description

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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