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Barbro Nilsson for Märta Måås-fjetterström "Solfläckar" Sunspots Tapestry

$35,000
£26,615.96
€30,700.22
CA$49,028.60
A$54,872.69
CHF 28,652.11
MX$669,449.97
NOK 363,700.89
SEK 345,129.75
DKK 229,254.69
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This tapestry-woven flat weave may be among the pinnacles of achievement for Barbo Nilsson at Märta Måås-Fjetterström.  The colors are just as harmonious in 2022 as they were in 1955 when it was designed.  The design itself -- sunspots -- doesn't tire or lose interest, doesn't seem dated, continues to beam with its own variation and light. I would wager that this textile will have a life like a fine 16th century Flemish verdure, which is to say that it will be both extant and relevant (and probably displayed on a wall) in 200 years.    Because other "sunspot" tapestry woven flatweaves exist and have been sold, it is worthwhile to do a comparison between each unique variant.  This one is a bit smaller than the others, more squared off, and so it reads as more of a fine art work.  It also contains more gold and warm tones, and fewer dark brown tones.  It is in excellent vintage condition, and comes from the original owner.  About Barbro Nilsson: The daughter of an architect, Barbro Nilsson began weaving and experimenting with synthetic and vegetable color dye at the age of 14.   A tenacious spirit with a boat-load of life-long energy, she perfected gobeläng tapestry weaving and brought that revived innovation to Märta Måås-Fjetterström when she was named the first director of its limited company in 1942 at the age of 43, after the death of Märta Måås-Fjetterström.

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