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303 5th Ave, Suit #204
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Boccara Artist Rug – Albert Gleizes – Design N.34
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Description
This Boccara rug was woven from the work of Albert Gleizes:
Painting with Three Elements, 1924
Gouache on paper 28 x 22 cm
Signed and dated lower right: Alb Gleizes 24
Bibliography: Albert Gleizes Catalogue Raisonné, Somogy Art editions, 1998; p. 352
Material: wool and natural silk
Artist: Albert Gleizes
Artist's Signature: Signed and numbered
Serial number: Limited edition - print run of 8
Type: Carpet - More Information
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Boccara Gallery, a renowned international gallery, specializes in prestigious modern and antique tapestries, as well as artistic rugs, featuring works by pioneers like Picasso, Calder, and Le Corbusier. With over 30 years of expertise under the leadership of Didier Marien, the gallery also showcases sophisticated furniture by French designer Jean-Yves Lanvin and represents prominent contemporary artists. | 212.901.0432 | info@boccara.com
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