Contemporary modern rug after Jean Dubuffet's "Site with Three Figures," handmade and hand-knotted in wool on a cotton foundation. Very good overall condition. Dimensions 305 x 200 cm (120 x 79 in).
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This rug, inspired by Jean Dubuffet's "Site with Three Figures," translates the free and experimental world of one of the 20th century's major artists into textiles. Its graphic and expressive composition reflects Dubuffet's unique style, characterized by spontaneous forms, dynamic lines, and a profoundly modern approach to art.Entirely handmade and hand-knotted , this rug features a wool pile on a cotton backing , offering remarkable craftsmanship, beautiful suppleness, and excellent visual appeal. Its very good overall condition makes it an ideal piece for a contemporary interior, gallery, or modern art collection.With its dimensions of 305 x 200 cm (120 x 79 in) , this rug becomes a strong decorative work, blending artistic creativity and traditional textile know-how.Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985) was a French painter and sculptor, founder of the Art Brut movement. His work challenged classical art conventions through instinctive forms, original textures, and great graphic freedom. His visual language lent itself naturally to textiles, where material, line, and rhythm took on a unique decorative and artistic dimension. | |