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1917 - 1988. Known for: Figurative, abstract paintings.
Marcelle Loubchansky. 1917-1988. Marcelle Loubchansky was of Franco-Russian origin and began painting in 1944. She studied at the École des Arts Décoratifs and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.... Read full biography
Marcelle Loubchansky. 1917-1988. Marcelle Loubchansky was of Franco-Russian origin and began painting in 1944. She studied at the École des Arts Décoratifs and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Around 1955 her painting moved towards lyrical abstraction - a style promoted by the critic Charles... Read full biography
Marcelle Loubchansky. 1917-1988. Marcelle Loubchansky was of Franco-Russian origin and began painting in 1944. She studied at the École des Arts Décoratifs and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Around 1955 her painting moved towards lyrical abstraction - a style promoted by the critic Charles Estienne. Her painting is similar to the style described as 'abstraction-nuagiste' and is often compared with that of Malespine, Messagier and Duvillier. Using areas of colour that run together, where... Read full biography
Marcelle Loubchansky. 1917-1988. Marcelle Loubchansky was of Franco-Russian origin and began painting in 1944. She studied at the École des Arts Décoratifs and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Around 1955 her painting moved towards lyrical abstraction - a style promoted by the critic Charles Estienne. Her painting is similar to the style described as 'abstraction-nuagiste' and is often compared with that of Malespine, Messagier and Duvillier. Using areas of colour that run together, where reds often predominate, she creates visions of interplanetary space or fields of distant stars. Loubchansky exhibited at the Galerie L'Étoile Scellée, along with artists such as Duvillier, Messagier, Degottex and Breton and his friends, who regularly... Read full biography
Marcelle Loubchansky. 1917-1988. Marcelle Loubchansky was of Franco-Russian origin and began painting in 1944. She studied at the École des Arts Décoratifs and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Around 1955 her painting moved towards lyrical abstraction - a style promoted by the critic Charles Estienne. Her painting is similar to the style described as 'abstraction-nuagiste' and is often compared with that of Malespine, Messagier and Duvillier. Using areas of colour that run together, where reds often predominate, she creates visions of interplanetary space or fields of distant stars. Loubchansky exhibited at the Galerie L'Étoile Scellée, along with artists such as Duvillier, Messagier, Degottex and Breton and his friends, who regularly met there. She showed her work in many group exhibitions, at the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles in Paris... Read full biography
