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Amazing 16th Century Antique Flemish Silk And Wool Old Testament Biblical Tapestry Depicting Joseph Meeting His Brothers, Circa Date: 16th Century. By the 16th century, much of the tapestry weaving industry was centered in France, Flanders, and several Flemish cities. For the next hundred years, Flemish tapestries would set a new standard in technique, color and intricacy of the designs. These captivating antique tapestries were much sought-after, and finding one today is a special treat. So it is exciting to be able to offer this fine example of 16th-century Flemish tapestry weaving along with its interesting story.
A Luminous Beautiful 17th Century Antique German Biblical Tapestry Depicting David And Abigail, Circa Date: 17th Century. This magnificent 17th-century German tapestry depicts the biblical story of David and Abigail, a significant story in the Torah / Old Testament of the Bible. In the early 17th century, France and the Netherlands dominated the tapestry market, creating works that continue to make their mark in the world of fine art to this very day. Germany did not enter the market until 1604, but its works hold an important place in tapestry history. This antique German tapestry depicting David And Abigail is a magnificent example of German weaving works and would make an excellent addition to any private collection.
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This circa-1945 vintage pair of Swedish tapestry panels by Märta Måås-Fjetterström features an intriguing all-over design of strict geometric abstractions, with red and purple cross-like shapes dominating against a field of neutral gray. Bold, geometrically-themed red borders complete the look of the vintage panels. Maas-Fjetterstrom (1873-1941) was a leading figure in Swedish textile design, with a workshop known for producing well-composed rugs incorporating traditional Swedish and modern motifs. In Sweden, carpets in NYC and vintage rugs have been hand-knotted in wool for centuries, taking on many different forms and functions over the course of time. By the beginning of the twentieth century, the craft was seen as being an important artistic and cultural practice throughout Sweden, and designers began to make Scandinavian rugs that had a broad international appeal. Scandinavian rugs from the mid-twentieth century remain among the most desirable and sought after in the antique rug world.
Simplicity and sophistication at once – this contemporary area rug has it all. Rendered in mélange gray with subtle touches of brown, the patternless field is finished with a binding of white thread that adds a homely touch to the otherwise modern design. The contemporary carpet was carefully made by the hand of the finest wool due to which it has a chance to withstand years of usage without the slightest signs of wear, under the condition of proper maintenance. It is the option for all seekers of effortless elegance executed in accordance with exquisite craftsmanship. Modern rugs, also known as contemporary rugs originate from various early 20th-century weaving styles. The vintage Art Deco carpets of France, China, and America are one of the paramount examples of early modernism in textile design. Art déco was characterized by the classicization of geometry and the desire to synthesize the forms. Its main goal was the search for beauty as a function of the object and the clarity of the message in graphics or painting. Doris Leslie Blau carries an exceptional collection of original modern rugs in many styles and materials. Contemporary hand-made rugs are a bridge throughout history, they are the fruit of the constant evolution of the weaving craft that has accompanied men since the dawn of civilization.
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A beautiful Vintage Swedish Tapestry Signed Margareta Hallek, circa date: 1963-1964. The roots of todays Scandinavian rugs and styles began in the mid-20th century. Their minimalist appeal of these mid century modern rugs was a compliment to the hard lines of popular streamlined furniture and room designs. They added an organic touch that served as a contrast to these design elements and brought hints of the natural world into the space. This gorgeous vintage tapestry rug is a tapestry signed by Margareta Hallek that dates to around 1963 or 1964.
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.
This delightful vintage French Picasso rug is a warmly exhilarating masterpiece. This wondrously glowing art rug is sure to enliven any interior space.
Aubusson Matthew P Smyth. Doris Leslie Blau carries an exceptional collection of original modern rugs in many styles and materials. Contemporary hand-made rugs are a bridge throughout history, they are the fruit of the constant evolution of the weaving craft that has accompanied men since the dawn of civilization.
Here is a dynamic and exciting Norwegian tapestry by Finnish artist Eevahenna Aalto. This beautiful piece is characterized primarily by its color pallet of blues and violets, with occasional appearances of bright, bold oranges and greens. Quintessentially modern, this exciting vintage carpet has a great deal in common with the most popular Swedish rugs, boasting a composition without a single concrete element – rather, it consists of the artist’s vision of abstract elements playing together, the effect of which is something that is open to individual interpretation and perception. Both horizontal and vertical line elements appear throughout the composition, directing the eyes up and down, left and right. As a result, there are wide patches of this carpet that appear to be oriented on a horizontal axis – a city-scape is vague suggested, as is an ocean scene, as is a vast sky. This innate misdirection, inherent to abstract designs, compels the observer to interact with the composition as he or she sees first one thing, and then another. Vintage Norwegian Tapestry Rug by Eevahenna Aalto, Circa date: Mid 20th Century. The iconic textile designer and artist Eevahenna Aalto produced this magnificent vintage tapestry in the mid-20th century. It is a beautiful and captivating textile art piece that combines beautiful color with the complex style that Aalto was known for. The works of this Swedish rug and textile designer were known for their use of and shapes that appear to be overlapping. From an artistic point of view, this unique wall hanging tapestry is highly complex.
Vintage Scandinavian Tapestry Rug by Corneille, Rug Type: Scandinavia Rug, Circa Date:1950. This unique vintage Scandinavian rug by the iconic 20th century artist Corneille, captures modern pride and beauty with its bold colors and geometric shapes. Its thick, plush texture completes the overall effect by creating visual depth and tactile luxury.
Add drama to any contemporary style room with this artistic rug that was designed by iconic artist Maurits Cornelius Escher who is popularly known as M. C. Escher. Maurits Cornelius Escher was a mid 20th century graphic designer whose style is known for the use of mathematics to study reality.
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Artistically executed by hand using highland Tibetan wool and Chinese silk, while preserving the ancient weaving technique Nepal is known for. Hand dyeing of the yarn produce depth and visual interest in the design’s strong aesthetic feature.
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