Léon Tutundjian

Armenian-French(1905–1968)

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Léon Tutundjian (1905, 1968) was an Armenian-born French avant-garde artist who became a pioneering figure in abstract art during the interwar period. He was associated with the Art Concret movement and collaborated with Theo van Doesburg, contributing to the foundational manifesto of Concrete art in 1930. His work, characterized by geometric abstraction and relief constructions, has gained renewed scholarly and auction market attention as a key example of early European non-figurative art.

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