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Serge Poliakoff, Abstraction Typical for the artist, colour-intensive composition in vivid colours, printed by San Lazzaro and published by Mourlot in Paris, here hand-signed copy, colour lithograph on light cardboard, signed "Serge Poliakoff" in pencil below the image on the right and inscribed "Epreuve d'artist" on the left, evenly browned, matted and framed behind glass, dimensions approx. 25 x 19.5 cm. Artist information: Серж Поляко́в, Russian painter and graphic artist (1900 Moscow to 1969 Paris), from 1914 attended painting courses, 1920-23 fled Russia via Tbilisi, Constantinople (Istanbul), Sofia, Belgrade, Vienna, Berlin to Paris, where he studied painting intensively and earned his living as a musician, from 1929 studied at the Académie Frochot and Académie de la Grande Chaumière, 1935-37 lived in London and developed his abstract formal language, subsequently returned to Paris, took part in documenten II and III in Kassel, 1962 had his own room at the Venice Biennale, source: u. e.g. Wikipedia.

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Serge Poliakoff, Abstraction Typical for the artist, colour-intensive composition in vivid colours, printed by San Lazzaro and published by Mourlot in Paris, here hand-signed copy, colour lithograph on light cardboard, signed "Serge Poliakoff" in pencil below the image on the right and inscribed "Epreuve d'artist" on the left, evenly browned, matted and framed behind glass, dimensions approx. 25 x 19.5 cm. Artist information: Серж Поляко́в, Russian painter and graphic artist (1900 Moscow to 1969 Paris), from 1914 attended painting courses, 1920-23 fled Russia via Tbilisi, Constantinople (Istanbul), Sofia, Belgrade, Vienna, Berlin to Paris, where he studied painting intensively and earned his living as a musician, from 1929 studied at the Académie Frochot and Académie de la Grande Chaumière, 1935-37 lived in London and developed his abstract formal language, subsequently returned to Paris, took part in documenten II and III in Kassel, 1962 had his own room at the Venice Biennale, source: u. e.g. Wikipedia.

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