This rug after Wassily Kandinsky – Composition IX (1936) transposes a major work of abstract art into the textile world. Kandinsky's biomorphic forms and vibrant colors find a new dimension here thanks to the hand-knotted wool weave on a cotton foundation. Size: 200 x 300 cm A true collector's item, this rug embodies the dialogue between modern art and traditional craftsmanship. It fits equally well in a contemporary interior as in a gallery dedicated to 20th-century art.


3200 6000-46.67%
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Wassily Kandinsky


Carpet after Kandinsky Composition IX 1936, hand-knotted wool – front view
Wassily Kandinsky , born on in Moscow and died on in Neuilly-sur-Seine , is a Russian painter , naturalized German then French .

Considered one of the most important painters of the 20th century , he is often credited with creating the first abstract work of modern art , although art historians suspect Kandinsky of having backdated this watercolor, which they believe resembles a sketch for his Composition VII , from 1913. In any case, Kandinsky's fame is linked to his gradual rejection over these few years of any figurative element in his painting.

Inspiring artist
Wassily Kandinsky
Cut
200x300cm
Manufacturing
hand knotted
Materials
Wool and cotton