Description
Made in France in the 1960 this cotton tapestry reflect the democratic desire of that time to produce affordable art . Neo fantastic and influenced by art nouveau movement Lurcat tapestry use the vocabulary of natural symbol like the sun , animal and musical instrument , mixing decorative subject with mythological scene . In this piece the theme is a congress of fish and algae .Jean Lurcat was a great master of Aubusson tapestry, where he produced over eight hundred original tapestries in his lifetime. It is a Corot edition , specialized in limited edition; Size68 in x 44 in actual art work size white border not included , there are some mark of oxidation on the back from the wood frame now gone , it does not show in the front of the tapestry .;
Reserve: $1,000.00
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Reserve: $1,000.00
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FRENCH silkscreen TAPESTRY JEAN Lurcat MODERNIST AUBUSSON congress of fish
Estimate $1,200-$1,500
Starting Price
$800
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Exquisite French Lighting, Art Deco and More!
Jun 12, 2026 4:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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