Tapestry after Sonia Delaunay's "Jardin d'Espagne," inspired by Aubusson tapestries, handwoven in wool. Unique piece. Dimensions 241 x 177 cm.
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Tapestry after Sonia Delaunay – Jardin d'Espagne , handmade in wool , inspired by the famous Aubusson tapestries of the 20th century . This creation reflects Delaunay's research on color, rhythm, and simultaneity, offering a dynamic and vibrant motif. With its dimensions of 241 x 177 cm , this unique piece stands out as a decorative work of art, perfect for a contemporary interior, gallery or exhibition space. Sonia Delaunay (1885–1979) was a major 20th-century artist and co-founder of Simultaneism , a movement based on the interplay of colors and forms. Her works were often adapted to textiles and tapestries , allowing her colorful and rhythmic compositions to be transposed into unique decorative pieces. Her tapestries embody the encounter between modern art and traditional craftsmanship . | |