Aleksander Pavlovitch Lobanov is a Russian artist , born in 1924 and deceased in 2003.

It was born in 1924 with Mologa, a small town on the the Volga which was buried by the setting in water of the Réservoir of Rybinsk, with the beginning of the year 1940. Its close relations tell that Aleksander became deaf and dumb towards the six years age following a Méningite. In 1937, it took refuge with its family with Iaroslavl, capital of the province. Aleksander entered to the psychiatric hospital in 1947. It was then transferred to the hospital from Afonino, in the vast Russian plain, where it passed the remainder of its days until in 2003.

Its astonishing work, started with the beginning of the year 1960 is a vision in abyss, even a parody of the USSR, not very bulky, with the borders of popular art and drift psychotic is magnificiently built, attaching by its color and its harmony.

Reference

  • Aleksander Pavlovitch Lobanov, Author of art gross Russian , February 2007, the Editions North wind, ISBN a 2-951 9567-1-1 book of Dominique de Miscault, carried out by Alain Escudier.

External bond

  • On the site of collection ABCD]

http://www.aleksander-lobanov.com

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