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Vintage Scandinavian Inspired by Paul Klees Little Drummer Boy Tapestry Rug, origin: Scandinavia, circa: Mid century. Superbly fresh and modernist in feel, even by todays standards, this remarkable vintage carpet features a graphic and iconic Paul Klee design known as The Drummer Boy. This graphic pre-war Paul Klee rug was re-created in textile form decades later yet still captures the modernity of Klees pioneering style. Known for his bold use of color and unique theories, Klee juxtaposes expressive, aggressive crimson and impenetrable jet black hues against a soft, sumptuous ivory field. Paul Klees rough, chalky hand-drawn lines are re-built in a luxurious textile medium that retains the artistic textures and nuances of the expressive lines and abstract symbols. Through color and distilled designs, the artist, Paul Klee, illustrates the essence and perpetual momentum of the iconic drummer boy figure in a playful, youthful manner that is expressive, abstract and inherently modern.
The work of Piet Mondrian helped to define a new vision in the world of modern art in the early half of the twentieth century. He is considered to be a pioneer of abstract art and is known for his use of three primary colors to create pieces with striking contrast. This is a modern piece inspired by some of Mondrian's most famous works.
Beautiful Modern Pop Art Robert Indiana Love Rug, Country of Rug Type: India Rug, Circa Date: 2006. Love is the universal language, and nothing captures it more than this iconic Robert Indiana rug. The work of Robert Indiana embodies the modern American pop art movement. Although this modern rug was produced more recently, it harkens back to the free spirited and social activist movements that defined much of the Pop art movement of the 1970.
A beautifully artistic vintage Swedish Robert Jacobsen Ege rug. Circa date: Mid. 20th century. This brilliant, abstract vintage rug by artist Robert Jacobsen was designed for Axminster Ege. The company began its life as a world-renowned maker of fine art carpets in 1938. Today, it remains a brand that is known for excellence in design and quality craftsmanship. This Robert Jacobsen abstract transforms the world of painting into the medium of rug weaving.
A colorful Paul Klee artist rug made in the Netherlands, Circa date: mid-20th century. This colorful Scandinavian mid 20th century rug by artist Paul Klee embodies contemporary artistic design at its best. Paul Klee was a Swiss German artist with a highly individualized style that was influenced by cubism, expressionism, and surrealism. He taught at the iconic Bauhaus School of Art and his art work helped to shape the modern as well as the postmodern artistic movements.
Doris Leslie Blau
A wool kilim rug, hand-woven in Turkey in the 1930s. The all-over tribal design with ample geometric shapes is rendered in earthy shades of beige, ivory, rust, and navy.
Here is a beautiful woven and comely antique rug, an antique Suzani embroidery, woven in Persia nearly four hundred years ago, during the seventeenth century. Profoundly beautiful and remarkably preserved for its age, this 17th century embroidery is both an alluring and culturally significant work of art. Grand ecru palmettes and delicate floral sprays create a classical arabesque that is divided by a series of diagonal strap work bands. The softly oxidized floral motifs are set over a robust blue background that highlights the intricately detailed arabesque. Regal borders embellished with large-scale vine scrolls and dainty guard bands contrast the ornate botanical motifs featured within the stately field. Verdant foliage, lush blossoms and dainty florets adorn the regal borders, which feature mitered intersections. This unusual antique Safavid textile combines the characteristics of a traditional arabesque with unusual strap work accents and mitered borders rendered in a timeless color palette that includes deep Prussian blue, ecru and subtle flesh-tone accents. Beautifully woven, this 17th century Persian textile is an exceptional example and an important work of art.
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Without a doubt, artist Roy Lichtenstein is one of the most important artists of the latter half of the 20th century. Lichtenstein pop art works were based on images taken from mainstream advertisements and comic strips. In his art, Roy Lichtenstein rendered the images in the crude forms that one would find in newspaper production. He went on to produce a large body of work that consists of more than 5,000 paintings, murals, drawings, rugs and sculptures. In this striking art rug Lichtenstein masterfully embodies the character, color and use of line and form that make his work so recognizable.
Samad Rugs
Adding a neutral rug to your space is an excellent way to give your space a fresh, new look this year. Minimalism embraces the concept that less is more when it comes to eliminating visual clutter, but this does not mean that the space cannot have character. The key to creating a minimalist space that does not feel empty is to use subtle differences by using pieces that add texture and depth. This gorgeous rug is versatile and creates an excellent way to satisfy your need for soft colors while still creating a cozy space.
Delightfully imaginative and whimsical, this charming piece of textile art features a fanciful depiction of a monstrous figure, with the body of a bird and a strange, blue mammalian head. Here is a compelling vintage carpet. a vintage Scandinavian carpet that was woven during the middle years of the twentieth century. Delightfully imaginative and whimsical, this charming piece of textile art features a fanciful depiction of a monstrous figure, with the body of a bird and a strange, blue mammalian head. The bird monster is depicted eating a snake as it stands on a large branch. Few other details appear in this Scandinavian rug: only an abstract red shape on the left, that appears to be standing on a sloping hill of gray, and the outline of a single five-pointed star that appears in the upper-right hand portion of the scene. A simple border consisting of alternating black and golden stripes frames the piece, and the artists signature appears in the lower-right portion of the piece. Exciting and unique, this vintage Scandinavian carpet is deeply evocative of the imaginative forms that dominated abstract art during the early to mid-twentieth century. Unique and alluring, this vintage Scandinavian carpet is an exciting example.
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