Daniel Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine (1888-1944)

"Paysage de Compagne" 

Oil on Canvas, 19x28 (50x73 cms)

Born in Kherson Ukraine Russia in 1888 Rossine studied at Odessa in 1903 and then at the Imperial Academie des Arts of Saint Petersbourg.  He worked in Paris from 1910 and exhibited at the Salon des Independants from 1910-1914, part of the Cubist and Futurism avant-garde artists. He was a resident in the LaRuche art colony along with Alexander Archipenko, Sonia Delaunay and others. Also a noted inventor, he had a one man exhibition in Oslo Norway in 1916 where he used his piano optophonic for the first time.  He returned to Russia after the February 1917.  He returned to Paris in 1925 where he continued to exhibit his work at the Salon des Independants and particiapted in the Paris International Exhibition in 1937,the Realities Nouvelles Galerie Charpentier in 1939 and the "Expostion des Artistes   musicalistes " Prefecture de Limoges in 1939. During the German occupation Baranoff-Rossine was deported to Auschwitz and was murdered there by the Nazis.

Galerie Art Vivant ,Paris 1957

Galerie Chauvelin, Paris 1970

Rutland Gallery London 1970

Muse' d' Art Moderne, Paris 1972

Galerie Verneuil Saint Peres Paris 1984