Rug after Le Corbusier's "Two Reclining Women," handmade and hand-knotted, wool and natural silk velvet on a cotton backing. Very good overall condition. Dimensions 250 x 190 cm (98 x 75 in).
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This rug, based on Le Corbusier's "Two Reclining Women," is part of the artistic universe of the 20th century, where stylized human forms, colors, and balanced compositions reflect a modern and architectural vision of art.
Entirely handmade and hand-knotted , this rug features a natural wool and silk pile on a cotton foundation , offering remarkable suppleness , fine weave, and excellent durability. Its beautiful polychromy enhances the composition and reinforces its visual impact. In very good overall condition , it makes an elegant and lasting decorative piece.
With its dimensions of 250 x 190 cm (98 x 75 in) , this rug fits perfectly into a contemporary interior, a gallery or an architect's space, becoming a textile work in its own right.
Le Corbusier (1887–1965) , whose real name was Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris , is one of the greatest architects and artists of the 20th century. A major figure of modernism , he developed a comprehensive body of work blending architecture, painting, and design. His work explores the relationship between form, color, and space, and naturally extends to textiles, where his compositions take on a strong decorative and artistic dimension.