Ossip Zadkine was a Russian Jewish sculptor and artist. Born in Vitebsk, Belarus, then Russian Empire, of Jewish and Scottish extraction, Zadkine is primarily known as a sculptor but also produced paintings and graphical works.
After attending art school in London, Zadkine settled in Paris about 1910, where he became part of the new Cubist movement (1914-1925).
After this time, he developed an original style, strongly influenced by primitive arts.
His best-known work is the sculpture "The Destroyed City" (1953), a memorial to the destruction of the center of the Dutch city Rotterdam
by the Germans in 1940.
Ossip Zadkine (1890-1967)
Le počte
1967
60.3 x 42.2 cm / 23.8 x 16.6 inches
Lithography
Signed and numbered
Edition of 250 and some E/A on Arches paper