Rossignol, Andre (active c.1950s-1960s)

Creator details

Name
Rossignol, Andre (active c.1950s-1960s)
Nationality
French
Biography
Andre Rossignol was a French artist who was active in the 1950s and 1960s. Little is known about his life and career, but he is known for his abstract expressionist paintings that often featured bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes. Rossignol's work was influenced by the post-war art movements of the time, including Abstract Expressionism and Tachisme. He exhibited his work in galleries throughout France and was part of the Salon des Independants in Paris. Rossignol's paintings are characterized by their energetic and spontaneous style, which reflects his interest in the process of painting itself. Despite his relatively short career, Rossignol's work has continued to be admired by art enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Assets (144 in total)

Johanes Gutenberg  discovering printing c. 1465, c.1918 (illustration)
A textile workshop with children under Louis Philippe 1830-1848 in the 19th century.
A Gallic village, 1948 (illustration)
A Gaul Village.
Jean Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (1622-1673) played his theatre piece “” Le Malad Imaginaire””” in 1673.
Gallo-Roman villa, 1948 (illustration)
The flight to Varennes, c.1948 (illustration)
History. France. the french socialist Jean jaures talks to to workers during a strike. Illustration in: Belles Images d'Histoire, d'H. Geron, France, c.1948 (print)
Discovered from America by Christopher Columbus in 1492.
Death of Roland in Roncevaux, 1948 (illustration)
Conquete of Algeria :
The king of France Francois 1st in front of the chateau of Chambord .

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