Égoïsme
Material: wool
Dimensions: 210 x 150 cm – 6,9 x 4,9 ft
Date: circa 1950
Signed: lower center; signed and inscribed with the “non-commercial” edition on the reverse.
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Francis Picabia “Égoïsme” Rug
This exquisite wool rug, a captivating rendition of Francis Picabia’s enigmatic painting “Egoïsme,” exudes an aura of artistic mastery and creative freedom. Created around 1950, this mesmerizing piece measures an impressive 6.9 feet in length and 4.9 feet in width. Its rich tapestry of vibrant colors and bold geometric forms seamlessly blends Picabia’s signature Surrealist sensibility with the tactile warmth of wool.
The rug’s design, inspired by Picabia’s original oil painting from 1947-1950, now part of the prestigious Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum collection in Rotterdam, Netherlands, embodies the essence of Surrealism’s exploration of the subconscious mind. Its swirling forms, fragmented perspectives, and abstract motifs invite viewers to embark on a journey of personal interpretation.
Picabia, a pioneering figure in the Surrealist movement, embraced a life of radical artistic experimentation and intellectual freedom. His creative journey took him from Cubism and Dadaism to mechanical assemblages and abstract expressionism. In “Egoïsme,” he masterfully captures the movement’s essence, challenging conventional notions of representation and inviting viewers to engage with the artwork on a deeper, more personal level.
This remarkable rug, a testament to Picabia’s enduring legacy, stands as a cherished addition to any discerning art collection. Its timeless appeal, unique blend of artistry and functionality, and profound connection to the Surrealist movement make it a true masterpiece of modern design.
Detailed information
Francis Picabia “Égoïsme” Rug
This exquisite wool rug, a captivating rendition of Francis Picabia’s enigmatic painting “Egoïsme,” exudes an aura of artistic mastery and creative freedom. Created around 1950, this mesmerizing piece measures an impressive 6.9 feet in length and 4.9 feet in width. Its rich tapestry of vibrant colors and bold geometric forms seamlessly blends Picabia’s signature Surrealist sensibility with the tactile warmth of wool.
The rug’s design, inspired by Picabia’s original oil painting from 1947-1950, now part of the prestigious Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum collection in Rotterdam, Netherlands, embodies the essence of Surrealism’s exploration of the subconscious mind. Its swirling forms, fragmented perspectives, and abstract motifs invite viewers to embark on a journey of personal interpretation.
Picabia, a pioneering figure in the Surrealist movement, embraced a life of radical artistic experimentation and intellectual freedom. His creative journey took him from Cubism and Dadaism to mechanical assemblages and abstract expressionism. In “Egoïsme,” he masterfully captures the movement’s essence, challenging conventional notions of representation and inviting viewers to engage with the artwork on a deeper, more personal level.
This remarkable rug, a testament to Picabia’s enduring legacy, stands as a cherished addition to any discerning art collection. Its timeless appeal, unique blend of artistry and functionality, and profound connection to the Surrealist movement make it a true masterpiece of modern design.





