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Artist: 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

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 Jean Picart Le Doux More Art

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Wool

Plat dessin
Plat dessin

Plat dessin

By Jean Picart Le Doux

Located in PARIS, FR

Sublime dish by French ceramist Jean Picart Le Doux Numbered 10/100

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Early 20th Century Jean Picart Le Doux More Art

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Ceramic

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