Catherine Zoubtchenko

Catherine Zoubtchenko (born in 1937) is a Russian-born French artist most well known for her abstract style of painting.

She was born in Leningrad, Russia, and was deported along with her parents to Berlin in 1941 by Nazi Germany.

Her work has been commented upon by Jean-Claude Marcadé and exposed in numerous galleries and museums throughout Europe (especially within France and Russia).

[3] Catherine Zoubtchenko worked and lived with Lanskoy for the rest of his life, until death in 1976.

Typically using gouache or water colours, Catherine Zoubtchenko paints non-figurative abstract works of art.

Dilemma, 1966, Technique: oil on canvas, 97 x 130 cm