Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Olga Klein Astrachan was a painter and ceramist. She studied at the Berlin University of the Arts (Germany). Subsequently, she worked for Ulstein and Mosse, where she made the sets and costumes for The Blue Bird at the Jushny’s theater. In 1933, she returned to France in Paris. In 1937, she was noticed by André Warnod at the International Universal Exhibition where she was invited by Raymond Cogniat. In 1937, she married Loca Astrachan. From 1940–45, Olga Klein Astrachan resided in Toulouse. At the end of the Second World War, she returned to Paris and participated in various major salons, House of Culture, Galleries. In 1948, Olga Klein Astrachan started to practice the art of ceramics.
Mid-20th Century Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Paper, Ink, Pen
1970s Contemporary Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Felt, Paper, Pastel
1930s Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Ink, Paper, Pen
2010s Contemporary Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Paper, Pastel, Ink, Pencil, Color Pencil
1990s Contemporary Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Pastel, Pencil, Paper
1990s Abstract Expressionist Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Pastel, Archival Paper
Early 2000s Contemporary Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Pastel, Ink
2010s Contemporary Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Ink, Paper, Pastel, Watercolor
2010s Realist Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Pastel, Archival Paper, Ink
1970s Realist Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Foil
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Paper, Pastel
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Paper, Pastel
1990s Contemporary Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Pastel, Pencil, Paper
1990s Photorealist Olga Klein Astrachan Art
Paper, Pastel