
André Lanskoy Abstract Composition Lithograph
This item is an original limited edition lithograph by the Russian-French artist André Lanskoy (1902–1976), a prominent figure of the École de Paris known for his lyrical abstraction. The artwork features a vibrant, non-objective composition constructed of interlocking, geometric, and amorphous shapes. A warm palette dominates the center with ochre, terracotta, and soft pink hues, which are dynamically juxtaposed against cooler grey and muted charcoal tones in the background. The print is executed on heavy-weight art paper and is housed within a simple, light-toned wooden frame that complements its Mid-Century aesthetic. Typical of Lanskoy's post-war style, the work emphasizes color relationships and rhythmic movement over figurative representation. While the low-resolution image obscures specific numbering, lithographs from this era and artist are typically signed in pencil and numbered in the lower margins. The condition appears stable, though there is potential for light oxidation or tanning of the paper and possible reflection through the glazing. The craftsmanship reflects high-quality stone lithography techniques common in the mid-20th century, capturing the painterly textures of the original gouache study.
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$1,200 - $1,800
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Fine Art - Prints & Multiples
Appraised On
February 11, 2026
Estimated Value
$1,200 - $1,800
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lithographie de Lanskoy
Item Description
This item is an original limited edition lithograph by the Russian-French artist André Lanskoy (1902–1976), a prominent figure of the École de Paris known for his lyrical abstraction. The artwork features a vibrant, non-objective composition constructed of interlocking, geometric, and amorphous shapes. A warm palette dominates the center with ochre, terracotta, and soft pink hues, which are dynamically juxtaposed against cooler grey and muted charcoal tones in the background. The print is executed on heavy-weight art paper and is housed within a simple, light-toned wooden frame that complements its Mid-Century aesthetic. Typical of Lanskoy's post-war style, the work emphasizes color relationships and rhythmic movement over figurative representation. While the low-resolution image obscures specific numbering, lithographs from this era and artist are typically signed in pencil and numbered in the lower margins. The condition appears stable, though there is potential for light oxidation or tanning of the paper and possible reflection through the glazing. The craftsmanship reflects high-quality stone lithography techniques common in the mid-20th century, capturing the painterly textures of the original gouache study.
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