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Aubusson tapestry by Jean Picart le Doux - Circa 20th century - Dim:L252xH145

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Reference number :78J/ D353

Origin : France-Aubusson
Period: 20th century
Provenance : Private Collection
Composition : Wool and coton
Dimension: L 252 x H 145

Jean Picart le Doux " Soleil Lune"

Ausson tapestry "SOLEIL LUNE" after the original composition by Jean Picart le Doux signed on the lower right
and with its bolduc and edition number: EXA

An identical tapestry is in the Musée d'Angers.

Born in Paris on 31 January 1902 into a family of artists - his father was the painter Charles Picart le Doux -, he studied at the Lycée Condorcet and at the age of sixteen had to learn a trade. At the age of sixteen, he had to learn a trade. At first, the young Picart le Doux turned to bookbinding and typographic techniques, while taking drawing classes in the evening. After working for a while in a bank, then with the publisher Albin Michel, he was technical director at the art publisher Jeanne Walter from 1925 to 1931.
Devoting himself to graphic art, he made a name for himself in the world of advertising and illustration. In 1942, he won the Grand Prix for theatrical posters, having previously exhibited his first works at the Billiet-Worms gallery and at the 1937 Paris International Exhibition.
His meeting with Jean Lurçat in 1939 radically changed his artistic orientation. His efforts to have tapestry recognised as an autonomous artistic genre at a time when "woven paintings" (Braque, Picasso, Rouault, Dufy, etc.) dominated the scene determined an entire generation. ) determined a whole generation: Picart le Doux but also Saint-Saëns, Lagrange, Wogensky took part in this revival based on the in-depth study of smoothing techniques, the voluntary limitation of the palette to about thirty tones (there were more than 14,000), and the return to a robust stitch (5 threads per centimetre instead of 10). This movement, stimulated by the foundation, in 1947, of the Association des peintres cartonniers de tapisserie, of which Picart le Doux became vice-president, was organised at the time around Lurçat and Denise Majorelle, who opened the La Demeure gallery in Paris in 1950, entirely devoted to tapestry. Strengthened by this patronage, Picart le Doux then began a career as a cardboard painter, after a stay in Aubusson with a master weaver who taught him the basse lisse technique. Towards the end of his career (1961-1971), he became the defender of this return to the old techniques in the context of his teaching at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.


Our gallery guarantees the sales of a cleaned tapestry in good condition with certified expertise and associated invoice. If needed, we can provide you with the details of the work done. The tapestry comes with an installation system. All of our tapestries can be presented at your home in France or neighboring countries before you make your final decision.


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