Michel Tyszblat is a French New Figuration artist. After a brief transition in the workshops of André Lhote and Robert Lapoujade, he built a universe carried by a very personal chromatic range, going back and forth between figuration and abstraction. In 1960, he exhibited alongside Rancillac, Monory, Voss, Klasen, but preferred to play solo while maintaining strong ties with those who would form the group of narrative figuration. Each canvas is a constant rereading of the objects that inhabit our daily lives: toys, motors, televisions, nuts and palm trees, bicycles, legs, saxophones or birds… His work, very precise formally at its beginning, will gradually give way to a great gestuality, in a constant quest for a malicious balance.