
Description
His style was very personal and different from artists like Jean Lurçat. Influenced by Cubism, he used flat areas of color and often limited colors to create strong visual effects. He received important commissions, including works for the Council of Europe in Strasbourg and for the French pavilion at the Expo 58.
Later in his career, his work became more abstract, similar to artists like Jean Lurçat Wogensky and Mario Prassinos. His later tapestries were more geometric and expressive, somewhat like the style of Mathieu Matégot. It is a mechanic weaved jacquard piece ,
Joseph Marie Charles dit Jacquard, born July 7, 1752 in Lyon, died August 7, 1834 in Oullins, is a French inventor, to whom we owe the programmable mechanical loom known as Jacquard loom.
H.45 in. x W.69 in . good condition , will need a rod to mount .
Reserve: $1,800.00
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Maurice Andre mid century French tapestry Jacquard loom
Estimate $2,000-$2,500
Starting Price
$900
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French Cabinet de Curiosites and Lighting
Mar 12, 2026 3:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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