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Medium: Wool
Between the Landscape and Geometry - Modern Woven and Painted Abstract Artwork
Between the Landscape and Geometry - Modern Woven and Painted Abstract Artwork

Between the Landscape and Geometry - Modern Woven and Painted Abstract Artwork

By Marta Pokojowczyk

Located in Salzburg, AT

Between the Landscape and Geometry, hand weaving, linen yarn, wool, acrylic textile paint, 70 x 65 cm, 2024. There is a second painting from this series - my other article here, mat...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

Materials

Textile, Cotton, Linen, Yarn, Acrylic, Wool

"DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.32.04" Artist-Tufted Rug with Geometric Design
"DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.32.04" Artist-Tufted Rug with Geometric Design

"DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.32.04" Artist-Tufted Rug with Geometric Design

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This piece titled "DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.32.04" is an original artwork by Tuft the World and is made tufted 100% New Zealand wool. It can be displayed as a floor rug or can be hung on...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

Between the Landscape and Geometry I - Modern Woven and Painted Abstract Artwork
Between the Landscape and Geometry I - Modern Woven and Painted Abstract Artwork

Between the Landscape and Geometry I - Modern Woven and Painted Abstract Artwork

By Marta Pokojowczyk

Located in Salzburg, AT

Between the Landscape and Geometry, hand weaving, linen yarn, wool, acrylic textile paint, 70 x 65 cm, 2024. There is a second painting from this series - my other article here, mat...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Textile, Wool, Cotton, Linen, Yarn, Acrylic

Classic Love

Classic Love

By Robert Indiana

Located in New York, NY

Robert Indiana’s, "Classic Love" tapestry is a wool iteration of the artist's iconic “LOVE," which began as a simple Christmas card design for the Museum of Modern Art, NYC in 1964 a...

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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Art by Medium: Wool

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Tapestry, Wool

Promised Land, Contemporary Textile Art, Contemporary Art, 21st Century
Promised Land, Contemporary Textile Art, Contemporary Art, 21st Century

Promised Land, Contemporary Textile Art, Contemporary Art, 21st Century

By Marco Querin

Located in Mexico City, MX

From the series Observing Multiculturalism - Despite having already settled in his promised land, anxiety still rules all his thoughts, 2019 Contemporary Textile Artwork Minimalist, neutral colors Raw Mexican wool...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Textile, Wool, PVC

"DALL·E 2023-05-29 21.08.13" Whimsical Abstract Wool Rug/Tapestry
"DALL·E 2023-05-29 21.08.13" Whimsical Abstract Wool Rug/Tapestry

"DALL·E 2023-05-29 21.08.13" Whimsical Abstract Wool Rug/Tapestry

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This piece titled "DALL·E 2023-05-29 21.08.13" is an original artwork by Tuft the World and is made tufted 100% New Zealand wool, and part of the inaugural launch of TTW Editions. Th...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

Leonardo Nierman 84"x56" Large-Scale Signed Wool Tapestry, Circa 1970
Leonardo Nierman 84"x56" Large-Scale Signed Wool Tapestry, Circa 1970

Leonardo Nierman 84"x56" Large-Scale Signed Wool Tapestry, Circa 1970

By Leonardo Nierman

Located in Miami, FL

LEONARDO NIERMAN – UNTITLED TAPESTRY ⚜ Wool tapestry ⚜ Signed in the weaving lower right ⚜ Weaver: Gobelinos Riedl ⚜ Features original hanging loops ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONIST TAPESTRY ...

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1970s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Wool

Materials

Tapestry, Wool

After Robert Motherwell "Burnt Sierra"
After Robert Motherwell "Burnt Sierra"

After Robert Motherwell "Burnt Sierra"

By Robert Motherwell

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Woven wool tapestry Burnt Sienna, after Robert Motherwell is a tapestry in colors, woven with the artist's initials, from the proposed edition of 20. Published by Charles Slatkin, N...

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1970s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

Mourning Wool Tapestry
Mourning Wool Tapestry

Mourning Wool Tapestry

By Romare Bearden

Located in Rochester Hills, MI

Artist: Romare Bearden Title Mourning Hand Woven Textile Year 1986 Textile - Tapestry   Size  45.25'' x 35'' inches Hand-made Wool Tapestry made in Tabriz style.

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1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

"MJ-af66128ff0c0" Green Red and Yellow Abstract Tufted Wool Tapestry/Rug
"MJ-af66128ff0c0" Green Red and Yellow Abstract Tufted Wool Tapestry/Rug

"MJ-af66128ff0c0" Green Red and Yellow Abstract Tufted Wool Tapestry/Rug

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This piece titled "MJ-af66128ff0c0" is an original artwork by Tuft the World and is made tufted 100% New Zealand wool, and part of the inaugural launch of TTW Editions. The artists t...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

"Muddy Creek 2" Tufted Wall Hanging
"Muddy Creek 2" Tufted Wall Hanging

"Muddy Creek 2" Tufted Wall Hanging

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This piece titled "Muddy Creek 2" is an original artwork by Tuft the World and is made tufted 100% New Zealand wool. Tuft the World was established in...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

"DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.28.28" Unique shape tufted rug with abstract pattern
"DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.28.28" Unique shape tufted rug with abstract pattern

"DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.28.28" Unique shape tufted rug with abstract pattern

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This piece titled "DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.28.28" is a crafted original piece by Tuft the World as part of the inaugural collection of TTW Editions. This piece measures 43"h x 66"w and ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

"DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.28.12" Large red and yellow textured, patterned rug
"DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.28.12" Large red and yellow textured, patterned rug

"DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.28.12" Large red and yellow textured, patterned rug

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This piece titled DALL·E 2023-04-23 11.28.12 is a crafted original piece by Tuft the World as part of the inaugural collection of TTW Editions. This piece measures 57"h x 57"w and is...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

"JxDALL·E 2023 13.19.17 (Muddy Creek)" Abstract, saturated landscape tapestry
"JxDALL·E 2023 13.19.17 (Muddy Creek)" Abstract, saturated landscape tapestry

"JxDALL·E 2023 13.19.17 (Muddy Creek)" Abstract, saturated landscape tapestry

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This piece titled "JxDALL·E 2023 13.19.17 (Muddy Creek)" is a crafted original artwork by Tuft the World as part of the inaugural collection of TTW Editions. This piece is made from...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

Podroz (Journey), Mid-Century Modern Woven Textile Wall Sculpture
Podroz (Journey), Mid-Century Modern Woven Textile Wall Sculpture

Podroz (Journey), Mid-Century Modern Woven Textile Wall Sculpture

By Agnieszka Ruszczynska-Szafranska

Located in Wilton, CT

Podroz (Journey) from the Kolodia series, linen, sisal, wool 60" x 56", 1986. This mid-century modern woven textile wall sculpture was done by fiber artist, Agnieszka Ruszczynska-Sza...

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1980s Modern Art by Medium: Wool

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Fabric, Textile, Wool, Linen, Thread

Pair, Red Woven Abstract Tapestry of Figures, Textile Sculpture
Pair, Red Woven Abstract Tapestry of Figures, Textile Sculpture

Pair, Red Woven Abstract Tapestry of Figures, Textile Sculpture

By Lilla Kulka

Located in Wilton, CT

Pair, sisal, wool, stilon, 125" x 77", 1989. This large figurative, abstract tapestry was done by textile artist, Lilla Kulka (b. 1946, Krakow, Poland). Artist Statement: "I creat...

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1980s Abstract Art by Medium: Wool

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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Thread

Yellow Carpet 9 - After Fernand Léger
Yellow Carpet 9 - After Fernand Léger

Yellow Carpet 9 - After Fernand Léger

By Fernand Léger

Located in Saint Ouen, FR

Jaune No. 9 / Yellow Carpet 9 - After Fernand Léger Signed Wool Limited edition of 100 copies Modern Masters Tapestries, Inc L224xD113 Price : 17900 euros

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2010s Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

Vintage Handwoven Tapestry Wool Folk Art Rug Weaving Pillow or Wall Hanging
Vintage Handwoven Tapestry Wool Folk Art Rug Weaving Pillow or Wall Hanging

Vintage Handwoven Tapestry Wool Folk Art Rug Weaving Pillow or Wall Hanging

By Olga Fisch

Located in Surfside, FL

Olga Fisch was born in Hungary, studied in Germany and lived in Morocco and Ethiopia before receiving asylum as a Jewish refugee in Ecuador in 1939. For her Indian-inspired designs, Mrs. Fisch uses natural black and white sheep...

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1950s Folk Art Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

Art Deco French Modernist Handmade Aubusson Gobelin Tapestry Jean Picart Le Doux
Art Deco French Modernist Handmade Aubusson Gobelin Tapestry Jean Picart Le Doux

Art Deco French Modernist Handmade Aubusson Gobelin Tapestry Jean Picart Le Doux

By Jean Picart Le Doux

Located in Surfside, FL

Jean Picart Le Doux, French (1902 - 1982) "Au Rendez Vous Des Oiseaux" Larger handmade wool Aubusson tapisserie Produced by Maison M. Berthaut Aubusson Atelier, France. Signed Lower left corner woven with firm's monogram and lower right with artists full name. Bears stitched label attached en verso. Original documents included with the lot. Measures 71-1/2" x 50". Jean Picart Le Doux, born in Paris in 1902 and died in 1982, was a French painter and painter-cartonnier the revival of contemporary flat weave tapestry. He is the son of the painter Charles Picart Le Doux (1881-1959). His first tapestry dating from 1943 after winning the Grand Prix of the theater poster exhibition in the imaging. He met Jean Lurcat and, and Marc Saint-Saëns,and together they founded the Association of painters cardboard tapestry in 1947. In 1950, he comes up with the idea for ​​the Alliance Graphique Internationale, during the meeting with exhibitors of an exhibition of their work in Basel, Switzerland along with two other French designers Jean Jacques Colin and Nathan, and two Swiss graphic designers, Fritz Buhler and Donald Brown. AGI is officially founded November 22, 1952 and Picart Le Doux will be its first president. Picart Le Doux was a French artist noted for his role in the revival of contemporary hand woven Aubusson tapestry. Picart Le Doux's first tapestry cartoon was a diptych entitled The Four Seasons. Made in 1943...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

Wool Felt Applique Israeli Folk Art Lion Signed Tapestry Kopel Gurwin Bezalel
Wool Felt Applique Israeli Folk Art Lion Signed Tapestry Kopel Gurwin Bezalel

Wool Felt Applique Israeli Folk Art Lion Signed Tapestry Kopel Gurwin Bezalel

By Kopel Gurwin

Located in Surfside, FL

This tapestry depicts a Lion, In Hebrew Mazel Aryeh (the Zodiac symbol Leo,) all handmade. woven and stitched. Kopel Gurwin (Hebrew: קופל גורבין‎) (1923–1990) was an Israeli tapest...

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20th Century Folk Art Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool, Felt

Sylvia Schwartz 4, 2018, fabric, silk, wool, 14"H x 13"W
Sylvia Schwartz 4, 2018, fabric, silk, wool, 14"H x 13"W

Sylvia Schwartz 4, 2018, fabric, silk, wool, 14"H x 13"W

By Sylvia Schwartz

Located in Darien, CT

Schwartz received a degree in fine art from the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, Australia, and later studied sculpture at Columbia University. Her work has been shown in...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Wool

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Fabric, Found Objects, Wool, Silk

Balcon - Wool Tapestry - circa 1960s
Balcon - Wool Tapestry - circa 1960s

Balcon - Wool Tapestry - circa 1960s

By Jean Lurçat

Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA

Signed lower left Titled and signed verso on label Tapisserie d’Aubusson, édit par Edgar Ponthieu This item is in our New York City warehouse and can be viewed by appointment.

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20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Wool

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Tapestry, Wool

Vintage Handwoven Tapestry Wool Folk Art Rug Weaving Wall Hanging Olga Fisch
Vintage Handwoven Tapestry Wool Folk Art Rug Weaving Wall Hanging Olga Fisch

Vintage Handwoven Tapestry Wool Folk Art Rug Weaving Wall Hanging Olga Fisch

By Olga Fisch

Located in Surfside, FL

Olga Fisch ( American 1901-1990) Hummingbird and Pendant Flower, hand woven and stitched wool and sequins, signed lower right. Dimensions: 58 x 32 in. Olga Fisch was born in Hungary, studied in Germany and lived in Morocco and Ethiopia before receiving asylum as a Jewish refugee in Ecuador in 1939. For her Indian-inspired designs, Mrs. Fisch uses natural black and white sheep...

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20th Century Folk Art Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool

Wool Felt Applique Israeli Folk Art Signed Tapestry Kopel Gurwin Bezalel School
Wool Felt Applique Israeli Folk Art Signed Tapestry Kopel Gurwin Bezalel School

Wool Felt Applique Israeli Folk Art Signed Tapestry Kopel Gurwin Bezalel School

By Kopel Gurwin

Located in Surfside, FL

This depicts KIng David reciting Psalms, Hallelujah in Hebrew Kopel Gurwin (Hebrew: קופל גורבין‎) (1923–1990) was an Israeli tapestry wall hanging, painter and graphic artist. Kopel (Kopke') Gurwin (Gurwitz) was born and raised in Vilna, the capital of Lithuania. He spoke Yiddish at home, but simultaneously studied Hebrew at their school which was part of the Tarbut educational network. Kopel was active in the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement. In the 1930s, as a teenager, Kopel helped his parents with the home finances by working in a suit workshop, there he first encountered the art of sewing. With the outbreak of the Second World War and the German invasion of Vilna, the Jews were imprisoned in camps and ghettos. Kopel and his brother Moshe were separated from their parents and were put to work in coal mines and peat. Kopel's parents were taken to the Stutthof Nazi concentration camp where they died of typhus within a month of each other. Kopel's 12-year-old sister Chava was turned over to the Germans by a Polish family and murdered. The brothers were arrested by the Germans, but were saved thanks to the connections of Nina Gerstein, Kopel's drama teacher. They hid in an attic until they were discovered, fled and moved to Riga, where they were caught and sent to the Stutthof concentration camp where they were imprisoned until the end of the war. They were put to work maintaining and cleaning trains and took part in one of the death marches. In July 1946, Kopel and Moshe sailed to Helsingborg, Sweden, as part of operation "Folke Bernadotte", in which Sweden took in ill survivors for rehabilitation. Once he recovered, Kopel worked in a publishing house and later was appointed director of the local branch of the Halutz movement. In 1950 Kopel and Moshe made aliyah to Israel. Kopel worked as a survey for the Survey of Israel Company. In 1951, he enlisted to the Communication Corps and served as a military draftsman. There he won first prize for the design of the front cover of the Communication Corps bulletin. With his discharge from the army at 29 he started studying drawing and graphics at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Among his teachers were Isidor Ascheim, Shlomo Vitkin, Yossi Stern and Jacob Steinhardt. At the end of his first year of study, Kopel won the Reuben and Sarah Lif Excellence Award in written studies. During his studies he also won additional prizes: In 1956 he won first prize from the Lethem Foundation in California for poster design. Later the same year, Kopel won the Hermann Struck prize for his drawing on the theme of Jerusalem. In 1957 he won an additional first prize from the Lethem Foundation and second place from the printing company Ortzel for a drawing for a Jewish New Year greeting card. In 1958 he won first prize in a competition to design a poster for Tel Aviv's jubilee. Two years later he won three other awards: First and third prize for designing a poster for Israel Independence Day, celebrating 12 years of the State of Israel. Also that year Kopel won first prize for a poster to mark the 25th Zionist Congress. In 1964 he entered the Independence Day poster competition on the theme of aliyah and won first and second prize. Four years later he again entered the competition on the theme of 20 years of Israel's independence and won first prize. The poster was styled like a Holy Ark curtain with two lions and a menorah at its centre. This poster appeared on the cover of the famous book Jewish Art and Civilization, edited by Geoffrey Wigoder as well as the record Voices of 20 Years, 1948-1968, edited by Yossi Godard. In April 1971 he won first prize in the Independence Day poster competition for the fourth time. Kopel's Folk Art tapestry won the Israeli Independence Day Poster Contest in 1968 With the completion of his studies at Bezalel Kopel moved to Tel Aviv and was hired by Shmuel Grundman's graphics and design studio. Grundman took him to Europe with him to design and supervise the construction of Israeli exhibition pavilions. During his time at Grundman's he discovered the fibrous felt from which he produced most of his wall hangings. At the 1964 Levant Fair exhibition he used felt stuck onto wooden panels for the first time. The first felt wall hanging that Kopel produced was intended for the American Cultural Centre in Jerusalem and its theme was the United States Declaration of Independence. The wall hanging, which measured 2.85 X 1.85 meters, was stuck on a wooden panel. Kopel ordered rolls of felt from France and began work on wall hangings based on bible stories. He used a needle, hand sewing small even stitches with black embroidery thread which framed and highlighted every detail in the work, as well as using appliqué. The interior designer, Alufa Koljer-Elem, introduced him to Ruth Dayan who managed the shop Maskit in September 1967 he opened his first solo exhibition at the Maskit 6 gallery, in which 12 wall hangings were displayed. In light of the exhibition at Maskit 6, Meira Gera, the director of artistic activity at the America-Israel Cultural Foundation, organized an additional exhibition of his works at the foundation's exhibition hall in New York City. The exhibition sparked immense press interest, and was also displayed for a few months at the New York Jewish Museum, from where it travelled throughout the United States. Followed by the exhibition at the Delson-Richter gallery in Old Jaffa, which was later also exhibited at the Jerusalem Theatre. Kopel's tapestry "The Time for Singing has Arrived" was printed on a UNICEF greeting card in 1978 and again in 1981. The Israeli Philatelic Service issued three stamps based on three of Kopel's holy ark curtains and one stamp based on an Independence Day poster he designed. Kopel's creations decorate a large number of synagogues, public buildings, hotels and private collections which were purchased in Israel and around the world. They have decorated, among others, the walls of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, the VIP room at Ben Gurion Airport, the Kfar Saba theatre and the Plaza Hotel in Tel Aviv. Israel has had a Vibrant Folk Art, Naive art scene for a long time now artists like Israel Paldi, Nahum Guttman, Reuven Rubin had naive periods. The most well know of the strict naive artists are Shalom of Safed, David Sharir, Irene Awret, Gabriel Cohen, Natan Heber, Michael Falk and Kopel Gurwin. Exhibitions: 1995 The Knesset Jerusalem 1988 Temple Beth Shalom Miami, Florida 1988 University of Jewish Studies Los Angeles 1987 Israel Congregation on the Northern Coast Chicago 1985 Jerusalem Theatre Jerusalem 1984 Tenafly New Jersey 1983 Horace Richter Gallery Old Jaffa 1974 Jerusalem Theatre Jerusalem 1974 Delson Richter Gallery Old Jaffa 1972 University of Jewish Studies Miami, Florida 1971 Jewish Museum New York 1970 Norman Gallery Canada 1970 Sharei Tzedek Congregation Winnipeg, Canada 1970 Gallery of the Year Los Angeles 1970 Gallery of the Year Scottsdale 1969 Gleeman Gallery Chicago 1969 Israel Congregation of the Northern Coast Chicago 1967 Maskit 6 Tel Aviv Prizes: 1971 First Independence Day poster 1971, 23 yeaes of the State of Israel 1969 Second International Tel Aviv poster...

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20th Century Folk Art Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool, Felt

Flowers, (After) Andy Warhol -Pop Art, Tapestry, Edition, Contemporary, Design
Flowers, (After) Andy Warhol -Pop Art, Tapestry, Edition, Contemporary, Design

Flowers, (After) Andy Warhol -Pop Art, Tapestry, Edition, Contemporary, Design

By Andy Warhol

Located in Zug, CH

(After) Andy Warhol Flowers, 1968 Hand Woven Wool Tapestry 183 x 183 cm (72 x 72 in) Edition of 20 With the knotted name ‘ANDY WARHOL’ lower right and the embroidered annotation ‘WARHOL ©’ on the reverse Published by Modern Master Tapestries, NY Throughout art history, the flower and its symbolism have been a subject matter for many renowned artists. Andy Warhol explored the qualities of the flower image through his Pop Art prism in the Flower series of 1964, thus creating cartoon-like symbols that would be instantly recognized. The 1964 Flower series became one of his most iconic and successful works. Based on a discovered photograph of hibiscus blossoms, Warhol drenched the flowers’ floppy shapes with a variation of vibrant colors, transforming them into psychedelic indoor décor. Playing with traditional art historical themes, Andy Warhol gave a particular twist to this historically accepted symbol of life. The electric colors of his flowers, drawn from a darker and rich undergrowth background might be the indicator of an extreme vision of life, a life lived on the edge. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an American artist, a leading figure of the Pop Art movement. ​Using a variety of media materials from photographs up to computer-generated art, Warhol's works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity, culture and advertisement that flourished by the 1960s. Emerging from the poverty and obscurity of an Eastern European immigrant family in Pittsburgh, Warhol became a charismatic magnet for bohemian New York. In 1960, he began to produce his first canvases depicting Popeye and Dick Tracy. After Marilyn Monroe’s death in August 1962, he started working from snapshots of the star’s already legendary face, which had been widely distributed by the world’s press. His choice of subjects clearly relates to an obsession with demise – his Marilyns, his Ten Lizies (created when the actress Elizabeth Taylor was seriously ill), and also his Elvis. Part of the “Death and Disaster” series, Andy Warhol´s...

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20th Century Pop Art Art by Medium: Wool

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Tapestry, Wool

BeingTagged, mixed media, 22 x 30 inches. Neon, abstracted work
BeingTagged, mixed media, 22 x 30 inches. Neon, abstracted work

BeingTagged, mixed media, 22 x 30 inches. Neon, abstracted work

By Karin Bruckner

Located in New York, NY

Oil Monotype w/ Wool Fiber, Japanese Paper, Ink Transfer, Clothing Tag, Metal Leaf and Coffee Hand pulled on white BFK Rives Printmaking Paper Edition: Unique

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool, Paper, Coffee, Ink, Mixed Media, Monotype

Guardian
Guardian

Guardian

By Rachel Denny

Located in Bozeman, MT

Rachel Denny's work is an exploration of the seductive beauty of our natural world and the imprint that human intervention has made on its flora and fauna...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Metal

((((())))) by Ethan Meyer, 2020, Mixed Media Colorful Abstract Painting, Canvas
((((())))) by Ethan Meyer, 2020, Mixed Media Colorful Abstract Painting, Canvas

((((())))) by Ethan Meyer, 2020, Mixed Media Colorful Abstract Painting, Canvas

By Ethan Meyer

Located in St. Louis, MO

Groot Foundation Grant Honorable Mention Recipient 2025 "My work, both in painting and sculpture, involve networks of intricately connected, overlapping, and morphing shapes and pat...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool, Canvas, Thread, Plastic, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Plush doll

Yoshitomo NaraPlush doll, 2002

$1,480Sale Price|57% Off

Plush doll

By Yoshitomo Nara

Located in Washington , DC, DC

This plush doll by Yoshitomo Nara is of his very well known children, with their expression of innocence combined with pessimism. The hat is knitted and the...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

Materials

Textile, Wool

Coup de Grace by Mariette Rousseau-Vermette, Abstract Woven Tapestry
Coup de Grace by Mariette Rousseau-Vermette, Abstract Woven Tapestry

Coup de Grace by Mariette Rousseau-Vermette, Abstract Woven Tapestry

By Mariette Rousseau-Vermette

Located in Wilton, CT

Coup de Grace,  brushed wool, 7’9" x 4’4", 1997. This contemporary abstract woven tapestry was done by renowned Canadian textile artist, Mariette Rousseau-Vermette (1926 - 2006). Born in Trois-Pistoles, Québec, Mariette Rousseau married painter/ceramicist Claude Vermette...

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1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool

Stormwind, Large Tapestry by Charles Chamot
Stormwind, Large Tapestry by Charles Chamot

Stormwind, Large Tapestry by Charles Chamot

By Charles Chamot

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Charles Chamot Title: Stormwind Year: 1979 Medium: Woven Wool Tapestry, signed and numbered on label, verso Edition: 5/6 Size: 72 x 84 inches

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1970s Modern Art by Medium: Wool

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Tapestry, Wool

Grandmother

Grandmother

By Rachel Denny

Located in Bozeman, MT

"We surround ourselves with elements from nature in the form of manicured lawns, sculpted trees, and our domesticated companions. We bend the natural world to our tastes and create a...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Wool

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Wool, Thread, Foam, Wood, Mixed Media

Saba's Garden, Mid-Century Modern Woven Textile Sculpture
Saba's Garden, Mid-Century Modern Woven Textile Sculpture

Saba's Garden, Mid-Century Modern Woven Textile Sculpture

By Agnieszka Ruszczynska-Szafranska

Located in Wilton, CT

Saba's Garden, linen, sisal and wool, 84" x 92", 1978. This mid-century modern woven textile wall sculpture was done by fiber artist, Agnieszka Ruszczynska-Szafranska (b. 1929, Warsa...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Wool

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Fabric, Textile, Wool, Linen, Thread

"Cobalt Haze", Jo Barker, Colorful Contemporary Woven Tapestry
"Cobalt Haze", Jo Barker, Colorful Contemporary Woven Tapestry

"Cobalt Haze", Jo Barker, Colorful Contemporary Woven Tapestry

By Jo Barker

Located in Wilton, CT

"Cobalt Haze" Jo Barker, woven on cotton warp using wool, cotton, linen, silk, embroidery threads, 15" x 33.5" x 1.5", 2010 This colorful contemporary abstract tapestry was is by Br...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Wool

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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Cotton, Linen, Silk, Thread

Lime Glow, Jo Barker, Colorful Contemporary Woven Textile
Lime Glow, Jo Barker, Colorful Contemporary Woven Textile

Lime Glow, Jo Barker, Colorful Contemporary Woven Textile

By Jo Barker

Located in Wilton, CT

Lime Glow, Jo Barker, woven on cotton warp using wool, cotton, linen, silk, embroidery threads, 29" x 30.75" x 1.5", 2010 This colorful contemporary abstract textile is by British...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Wool

Materials

Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Cotton, Linen, Silk, Thread

Wool art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Wool art available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add art created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, purple, red and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Iqi Qoror, Claudy Jongstra, Meike Legler, and Judy Rushin-Knopf. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Wool art, so small editions measuring 0.01 inches across are also available