Rug after André Lanskoy, Yellow with colored rocks, hand-knotted, wool pile on a cotton foundation, beautiful polychromy and suppleness. Dimensions 260 x 190 cm (102 x 75 in). Very good overall condition.
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This rug, based on André Lanskoy's "Yellow Colored Rocks," embodies the vibrant aesthetic of lyrical abstraction , characterized by chromatic richness and gestural freedom. The brilliant colors and organic forms create a dynamic and expressive composition, faithful to Lanskoy's pictorial universe.Entirely handmade and hand-knotted , this rug features a wool pile on a cotton foundation , offering remarkable suppleness , excellent drape, and meticulous weaving. Its beautiful polychromy makes it a striking decorative piece, ideal for a contemporary interior, gallery, or modern art collection. In very good overall condition , it is ready to be integrated into any living or exhibition space.With its dimensions of 260 x 190 cm (102 x 75 in) , this rug is an elegant and expressive textile work, combining art, color and craftsmanship .André Lanskoy (1902–1976) was a French-Russian painter associated with lyrical abstraction . His work is distinguished by the intensity of its colors and the spontaneity of its composition. Highly influential in the decorative arts, his work has been widely transposed into textiles and tapestry , where the materiality extends the richness of his pictorial palette. | |