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303 5th Ave, Suit #204
New York City, NY 10016 , United States
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Rug Design N.39, "The Gravures pour les Pensées de Pascal" Customizable
Creator: Albert Gleizes (Attributed) Offered by: Boccara Gallery
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Description
The Gravures pour les Pensées de Pascal rug is derived from a 1949 engraving by Albert Gleizes, one of the founding figures of Cubism and a key theorist of abstraction in the early twentieth century. Throughout his career, Gleizes sought to move beyond representation toward a structured, spiritual form of art grounded in rhythm, geometry, and movement. This composition, created in response to the philosophical writings of Blaise Pascal, reflects that ambition—translating complex thought into a visual language of balance and order.
The design is characterized by interlocking geometric forms that unfold across the surface in a measured yet dynamic arrangement. Rather than depicting a literal subject, Gleizes constructs a system of lines and planes that guide the viewer’s eye through the composition. The result is a visual rhythm that echoes the intellectual and meditative nature of Pascal’s texts, where structure and intuition coexist.
Rendered as a handwoven rug, the composition takes on a new physical presence. The combination of wool and natural silk introduces subtle variations in texture and light, allowing different elements of the design to emerge depending on the viewing angle. The interplay between matte and luminous fibers enhances the depth of the geometric forms, reinforcing the sense of movement that defines Gleizes’s work.
Produced in a limited edition of eight by Atelier Boccara, this piece reflects a carefully authorized translation of Gleizes’s engraving into textile form. Documented in the Albert Gleizes Catalogue Raisonné (Somogy éditions d’Art, 1998, vol. II, p. 775), the design carries both scholarly significance and a strong connection to the artist’s theoretical practice.
Customizable in material, dimensions, and color, the rug allows for adaptation to a variety of interiors while preserving the integrity and structure of the original composition. -
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Customization Options: Customers who wish to customize this rug can choose from the following options:
– Materials: wool or silk; wool and silk
– Dimensions
– ColorsNotes: The original design from Albert Gleize's engraving, "The Gravures pour les Pensées de Pascal (1949)" Origin: France Period: 2000-2021 Materials: Hand-made in wool and silk Condition: Good. Excellent condition Styles / Movements: Art Deco, Modern, Mid Century Patterns: Abstract, Geometric, Modern Incollect Reference #: 867306 -
Dimensions
W. 270 in; H. 415 in; W. 685.8 cm; H. 1054.1 cm;
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Boccara Gallery is a leading international gallery specializing in prestigious modern and antique tapestries and artistic rugs, with a curated selection of works by 20th-century masters such as Alexander Calder, Sonia Delaunay, Man Ray, and Victor Vasarely. We are proud to announce our upcoming exhibition, Man Ray: Revolving Doors Tapestries, the first U.S. presentation of his historic textile series. The show will be on view November 5 to December 20, 2025 at our Midtown Manhattan gallery.
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