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Artist: Catherine Zoubtchenko
abstract 1, '60s - oil paint, 56x43 cm.
By Catherine Zoubtchenko
Located in Nice, FR
Born in Leningrad (now Saint-Petersbourg, Russia) in 1937, Catherine Zoubtchenko lives in France since 1945. She was a student of the painter André Lanskoy, with whom she later share...
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1960s Abstract Catherine Zoubtchenko Art

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Abstract Composition 1, '60s - oil paint, 43x56 cm., framed
By Catherine Zoubtchenko
Located in Nice, FR
Born in Leningrad (now Saint-Petersbourg, Russia) in 1937, Catherine Zoubtchenko lives in France since 1945. She was a student of the painter André Lanskoy, with whom she later share...
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1960s Abstract Catherine Zoubtchenko Art

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Oil

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