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Handwoven modern tapestry by Émile Gilioli - Vers le Jour

$ 28,000
  • Description
    Émile Gilioli (France, 1911 - 1977)

    Vers le Jour
    Signed “Gilioli” and numbered “2/5”
    Wool tapestry handwoven by Atelier Picaud, Aubusson
    140 x 165 cm; 55.1 x 65 in
    Edition: 2/5
    circa. 1970


    Émile Gilioli is a French sculptor who was born in Paris in1911 in Paris. He is one of the representatives of the French abstract sculpture of the 1950s and whose art is associated in some way with the French Resistance.

    After the First World War, his family moved closer to Italy and settled in Nice. In 1932, Émile Gilioli took classes at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Nice, notably with the future artist Marie Raymond. During the Second World War World, he was mobilized in Grenoble where he stayed for the rest of the war.

    He met Andry-Fracy, The curator of the Grenoble Museum of Fine Arts, and introduced him to Cubism. After the war, Émile Gilioli settled in Saint-Martin-de-la-Cluze, near Grenoble, where he sculpt in his studio.

    In attempt to develop his art career and his artistic vision, Gilioli decided to attend an art school in Paris by taking the advices from his friend. In 1949, he participated in the first Salon of the young sculpture in the garden and chapel of the Rodin Museum in Paris.

    In 1997, for his twentieth death anniversary, the municipality of Saint-Martin-de-la-Cluze decided to purchase Émile Gilioli's house and studio, The wish expressed by Babet Gilioli, his wife, to create a place in memory of the artist.

    In 2004, the studio was transformed into a museum-library which now hosts a permanent exhibition that retraces its work. In the same year, the Musée Maillol organized an exhibition in its honor.
  • More Information
    Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item)
    Origin: France
    Period: 1950-1979
    Materials: Handwoven wool tapestry
    Condition: Excellent. This tapestry is in perfect condition without restoration, vivid original colours
    Creation Date: c.1970
    Styles / Movements: Other
    Incollect Reference #: 297678
  • Dimensions
    W. 64.96 in; H. 55.12 in;
    W. 165 cm; H. 140 cm;
Message from Seller:

The Boccara Fine Art department presents paintings, photography and special attention is given to sculpture, which is one of the gallery owner’s greatest passions. Following one of the guidelines developed by Didier Marien, not only worldwide famous artists such as Wang Keping, André Lanskoy, Léon Zack, Dominique Pollès, Serge Charchoune, Clement Rosenthal, Anton Smith but also emerging artists like Simone Pheuplin, Émile Gilioli and Laurence Bonnel are represented by the gallery.

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