Kunstberatung Zürich
Zurich

Artists
- Barent Avercamp
- Bartholomeus van Bassen
- Cornelius Bellekin
- Bartolomeo Bettera
- Nicolás Borrás
- Anthonie van Borssom
- Pieter Brueghel the Younger
- Abraham van Calraet
- Jan Wellens de Cock
- Edward Collier
- Juan Correa de Vivar
- Edouard Léon Cortès
- Lucas Cranach the Elder
- Benjamin Gerritsz Cuyp
- Salvador Dalí
- Abraham Diepraam
- Jacob Duck
- Albrecht Dürer
- Willem Cornelisz Duyster
- Cornelius Engebrechtsz
- Augusto Giacometti
- Natalia Goncharova
- Willem Claesz Heda
- Egbert van Heemskerck the Elder
- Gaspar van den Hoecke
- Abraham Danielsz Hondius
- Alexander Evgenievich Iacovleff
- Wassily Kandinsky
- Adriaen Thomasz Key
- Peter van Lint
- Master of the Schwabacher Crispinus Altar
- Adriaen Jansz van Ostade
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir
- Henri Dominique Roszezewski
- Peter Paul Rubens
- Carl Borromaus Andreas Ruthart
- Cornelis Saftleven
- Herman Saftleven
- Frederick B. Serger
- Simkha Simkhovitch
- Vitaly Gavrilovich Tikhov
- Jan Jansz Uyl the Elder
- Geza Vastagh
- Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen
- Paul de Vos
- Sebastian Vrancx
- Rogier van der Weyden
Works Available By
- Flemish School (18)
- Grigory Gluckmann
- David Cornelisz Heem III
- Willem van Herp the Elder
- Hans Holbein the Younger
- André Lanskoy
- Tamara de Lempicka
- Judith Leyster
- Bartholomeus Molenaer
- Myochin Munesada
- Marinus van Reymerswaele
- Nikolai Konstantinovich Roerich
- Svetoslav Nikolaevich Roerich
- Bartholomaus (Treirsensio) Sarburgh
- Lucas van Uden
André Lanskoy
(French/Russian, 1902 – 1976)
André Lanskoy, born in Moscow on March 31, 1902, was a Russian painter who primarily lived and worked in Paris, France. His work is strongly associated with Tachisme, a French movement characterized by large, brightly colored compositions created through the filling in of abstract linear forms. Throughout his practice, Lanskoy created shifting landscape-portraits, often imbued with a sense of movement or violence. He concentrated on creating patterns and rhythms of color and light in his works, and also produced collages, mosaics, illustrated books, and tapestries. Inspired by artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Paul Klee, and Wassily Kandinsky, Lanskoy found acceptance among the Lyrical Abstraction artists and the School of Paris painters...
