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303 5th Ave, Suit #204
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Rug Design N.41, "Composition" - Customizable
Creator: Albert Gleizes (Attributed) Offered by: Boccara Gallery
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Description
The Design N.41 rug is based on an original composition by Albert Gleizes, a leading figure in the evolution of Cubism and one of its most influential theorists. Throughout his career, Gleizes pursued a vision of art grounded in structure, rhythm, and movement, moving away from direct representation toward a more universal and ordered abstraction. This work reflects that philosophy, presenting a composition built from interlocking forms that unfold across the surface with clarity and precision.
In Design N.41, geometric elements are arranged in a dynamic yet balanced configuration, creating a sense of continuous motion within a stable framework. Curved and angular shapes interact fluidly, guiding the viewer’s eye through the composition without a fixed focal point. This approach reflects Gleizes’s belief that painting—and by extension, design—should be experienced as a progression through space rather than a static image.
The translation into a handwoven rug enhances this spatial quality. The combination of wool and natural silk introduces a subtle interplay of texture and light, allowing certain forms to emerge or recede depending on the viewing angle. The softness of the material tempers the strict geometry, giving the composition a more tactile and inviting presence while preserving its structural integrity.
Produced in a limited edition of eight by Atelier Boccara, the rug represents a carefully considered adaptation of Gleizes’s artistic language into textile form. The woven signature and numbering are integrated into the composition, maintaining a direct connection to the artist’s work while reflecting the craftsmanship of the atelier.
Customizable in material, dimensions, and color palette, Design N.41 offers flexibility for a range of interiors while retaining the clarity, rhythm, and balance that define Gleizes’s approach to abstraction. -
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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 painting, "composition (1930)" Origin: France Period: 2000-2021 Materials: Hand-made in wool and silk Condition: Good. Excellent condition Styles / Movements: Modern Patterns: Abstract, Geometric, Modern Incollect Reference #: 868537 -
Dimensions
W. 79 in; H. 118 in; W. 200.66 cm; H. 299.72 cm;
Message from Seller:
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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