Laureano Garcia-Concheso (16 August 1922 – 12 September 2000) was a Cuban painter and sculptor, recognised by his cubist style of painting and by his still life. Garcia-Concheso began his studies in architecture at the University of Havana, however his real interests lay in painting and sculpting, which he later studied in Paris with two figures of rank at the time, the sculptor Ossip Zadkine and painter André Lhote. Garcia-Concheso was a cultural attaché for the government of Fulgencio Batista in Germany, so as the government fell to the forces of Fidel Castro in 1960 he could not return to Cuba, even though his family were mostly still there. He went instead to New York which was then the centre of the contemporary art scene, to study graphics at the Art Students League and the Pratt Institute in New York City. Although the basics of Garcia-Concheso's painting lies in Spanish realism, his still life in particular has an airy lightness that may be viewed as a legacy of impressionism. The structure of his compositions, moreover, reflect the influence of synthetic Cubism. (en)