Eduard Steinberg (Russian, 1937-2012)

Biography

Eduard Steinberg was a Russian Non-Conformist artist, part of the second wave of Russian avant-garde. Steinberg grew up in Moscow and Tarusa, a small town just over 100 kilometres from Moscow. Specifically because of its location in relation to the capital, Tarusa became a vibrant community of artists, poets and scholars who opposed the Soviet regime. Eduard Steinberg never received a formal artistic education, however, his environment both social and natural in Tarusa played a very important role in the development of his artist self.

Steinberg rejected Socialist Realism and instead drew on the creative heritage of the avant-garde abstract artists of the early 20th century. His most important influence was Kazimir Malevich. To the suprematist repertoire of shapes, Steinberg adds the cross - an indicator of the spiritual component in his abstract compositions.

Available works

Please see below the selection of available original artworks by Eduard Steinberg.

Eduard Steinberg, Fish from the town of Semenov, 1990
£45,000.00

POA

Oil on canvas

70×170 cm

Initialed and dated lower right

Provenance:

Galerie Claude Bernard, Paris

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