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Modern Masters Tapestries
303 5th Avenue, Suit 204
New York City, NY 10016 , United States
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212.901.0432
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Les amours jaunes
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Description
Unique Piece
manufactured by Atelier Tabard in Aubusson, France
"A vibrant meditation on passion, transformation, and the natural world, Les Amours Jaunes exemplifies Jean Lurçat’s visionary approach to tapestry. Radiating from a central sun motif — a hallmark of Lurçat’s symbolic language — the composition unfolds in a blaze of golden light, suggestive of emotional intensity and cosmic vitality. The sun’s undulating rays stretch outward like living tendrils, setting the stage for a rich, multi-layered allegory of love.
The inner circle is divided into four quadrants, each with distinct imagery, possibly symbolizing different aspects of “yellow loves” — a poetic term potentially referencing youthful love, jealousy, or even betrayal (a nod to Tristan Corbière’s Les Amours Jaunes, the 1873 poetry collection that might’ve inspired Lurçat). The four quadrants evoke varying dimensions of romantic experience: blooming foliage for growth and abundance; a stylized human face representing the beloved or the artist; an ornate butterfly symbolizing ephemeral beauty and transformation; and a tortoise, a counterpoint of endurance and reflection. Surrounding these are surreal birds and botanical elements, guardians of the emotional world Lurçat maps in his uniquely poetic style. Woven as a singular piece at the historic Atelier Tabard in Aubusson, this tapestry is both a technical and emotional tour de force — a luminous example of mid-century modernism’s embrace of myth, nature, and the human heart."
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Documentation: Signed Notes: Signed by the artist Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Wool. Condition: Excellent. Creation Date: 1950 Styles / Movements: Modern Incollect Reference #: 845715 -
Dimensions
W. 117 in; H. 70 in; W. 297.18 cm; H. 177.8 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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