Half man, half machine, that's the face on this artwork with lots of grey.
Wladimir Davidovich Baranoff-Rossine (1888, born Shulim Wolf Leib Baranov -1944) was a Ukrainian, Russian and French painter of Jewish origin, avant-garde artist (Cubo-futurism) and inventor.
In 1910 he moved to Paris, where he lived in the artists' colony La Ruche until 1914. Baranoff-Rossine experimented constantly, applying the art of color to military art with the technique of camouflage or the Cameleon process.
During the German occupation, Baranoff-Rossine was deported to Auschwitz, a German concentration camp, where he was murdered by the Nazis in 1944.
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