P.G. Ruskin & Company LLC Western European Rugs
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2 Vienna Secessionist Style Art Nouveau Runners, Early 20th Century
By Wiener Werkstätte
Located in Morristown, NJ
An evocative pair of early 20th-century Art Nouveau area rugs, likely of Viennese origin, each featuring a stylized floral design inspired by the Vienna Secession. Executed in a flat...
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Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Western European Rugs
Materials
Wool
21st C. Pale French Savonnerie Style Wool Carpet with Foliate Vine Pattern
By Savonnerie
Located in Morristown, NJ
21st C. French Savonnerie style wool carpet. The design is a foliate vine pattern in gold, light green and brown tones on a cream ground. The border has a rust ground with a geometric pattern of alternating stylized wheatsheaf and leaf design. Unmarked.
About Savonnerie Carpets:
French pile floor covering, usually large, whether made at the Savonnerie workshop or made in that manner and style. The Savonnerie factory (on the site of a former soap factory, hence the name) was established in Paris in 1627 at the Hospice de la Savonnerie at Chaillot by royal order, to provide pile carpets for use in the king’s palaces and as royal gifts. Subject to interruptions from time to time, this shop has provided carpets, seat covers, and similar weavings ever since, at first for the French court and then for government buildings. The patterns are floral and architectural Renaissance conceptions, many based upon paintings and cartoons by the same artists who designed the Gobelins tapestries. In 1826, the enterprises having been combined, the Savonnerie production was moved into the Gobelins workshops, near Paris.
The styles of ornamentation have varied with the tastes of the passing reigns and regimes until in recent years the abstract or surrealist creations of modern painters have, in their turn, been reflected in the Savonnerie rugs. The various Savonnerie fashions have exercised a powerful influence upon the patterns of other Western carpet workshops.
Dimensions:
Approx. 105"l x 87"w
Condition:
Good, minor fading and discoloration. Shows well.
Note: All rugs and carpets...
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Early 2000s Unknown Modern Western European Rugs
Materials
Wool, Cotton
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