TAPESTRY at Jane Kahan Gallery

Chagall Leger Picasso Aubusson tapestries - tapestry

Tapestries are simultaneously among the most ancient and the most modern of art forms.

leger miro delaunay calder tapestry-tapestriesThe word "tapestry" once referred exclusively to the rich fabrics that adorned castles and palaces in the Middle Ages. Now, as more and more museums are developing collections of fabric art, the term is just as likely to connote modern master weavings by Chagall or Leger that adorn board rooms and penthouses, vacation homes and condominiums.

 Picasso was one of the first modern artists to allow his designs to be translated into tapestries. In the early 1930s his tapestries and others were exhibited side by side with the paintings that had inspired them – the tapestries selling for higher prices than the originals.

AUBUSSON TAPESTRIES

2795 calder greenball tapestry (39497 bytes)Later, in Aubusson, France, where tapestries have been made since the Middle Ages, ateliers working in the tradition of Raphael and Rubens, worked with all the great artists of the day to develop modern tapestries.

It takes a skilled weaver working with special wools and dyes a month or more to create a square yard of this fabric. Tapestries were sometimes signed by the artists, many are of large scale and all are limited editions.

PICASSO TAPESTRIES, CHAGALL TAPESTRIES

chagall tapestry Yvette Cauquil-Prince, one of the great weavers of the 20th Century, collaborated with numerous top artists on tapestries that have been exhibited in museums including the Louvre. Her personal artistic vision was closest to Chagall with whom she created dozens of spectacular unique works. Cauquil-Prince also worked with Picasso, whose earlier tapestries commissioned by Nelson Rockefeller still hang in the Rockefeller family estate, Kykuit.

The Jane Kahan Gallery is privileged to be the largest dealer of quality modern master tapestries in North America. We have exhibited at major art fairs and our entire collection was featured at the Kunsthauswien Museum in Vienna in the Spring of 2000.  To purchase the catalogue for this exhibition, which includes numerous color photographs and valuable commentary, click here or on the cover.  

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Please contact us for details of tapestries by the following artists:

ROMAIRE BEARDEN

GEORGES BRAQUE

ALEXANDER CALDER

MARC CHAGALL

SONIA DELAUNAY

STUART DAVIS

MAX ERNST

MAURICE ESTEVE

LE CORBUSIER

FERNAND LEGER

JEAN LURCAT

 

ROY LICHTENSTEIN

JOAN MIRO

PABLO PICASSO

JEAN PICART LE DOUX

FRANK STELLA

VICTOR VASARELY


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