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Modern Masters Tapestries
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Katsura – Harmonie noire et verte
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Description
Dimensions: 78 x 118 in. (200 x 300 cm)
Material: Handwoven wool tapestry by Atelier 3, Paris.
Artist signature: Signed (verso)
Date: Design made c.1980
Condition: Perfect
Edition: Unique piece
Bernard Cathelin “Katsura” Tapestry
Bernard Cathelin, a renowned artist, created a masterpiece titled “Katsura – Harmonie noire et verte” (Harmony in Black and Green) in 1998 in the Atelier 3 in Paris. This magnificent work measures 200 x 300 cm (78 x 118 in) and captivates viewers with its exquisite composition.
“Katsura – Harmonie noire et verte” transports us to a world where the elegance and tranquility of nature intertwine. The artist’s expert use of color and form evokes a sense of serenity, while the shades of black and green blend together in perfect harmony.
The title itself, “Katsura” refers to the Katsura Imperial Villa in Kyoto, Japan, known for its timeless beauty and its perfect integration with nature. Cathelin drew inspiration from this place of tranquility, infusing his work with a similar sense of peace and balance.
The dimensions of this work, 200 x 300 cm, give it an imposing presence, drawing the eye and inviting the viewer to fully immerse themselves in its contemplative atmosphere. Whether exhibited in a gallery or in a carefully curated space, “Katsura – Harmonie noire et verte”” commands admiration and demands introspection.
Cathelin’s talent lies in his ability to convey emotions and experiences through his distinctive painting technique and color choices. The interplay between the contrasting shades of black and green creates depth, while the organic shapes and flowing lines evoke a natural rhythm.
“Katsura – Harmonie noire et verte” is a testament to Bernard Cathelin’s artistic genius and his deep connection with the natural world. This work reminds us of the beauty that can be found when we embrace the delicate balance of nature and seek harmony in our lives.
Over the years, Cathelin’s work has garnered the admiration and recognition of art lovers and collectors around the world. His unique style, characterized by its ability to blend abstraction and representation, continues to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 118.11 in; H. 78.74 in; W. 300 cm; H. 200 cm;
Message from Seller:
At Modern Masters Tapestries, we offer a curated collection of exceptional 20th-century tapestries and artistic rugs, featuring works by renowned artists like Sonia Delaunay and Alexander Calder. Founded by art connoisseur Didier Marien as a branch of the esteemed Boccara Gallery, our passion for textile art spans over 35 years. For more information, contact us at 228.343.4620 or info@mmtapestries.com.
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