Eaux noires

Collection: Modern Tapestry

Material: Aubusson wool tapestry woven by the Goubely workshop.
Dimensions : 132 x 219 cm – 55 x 86 in.
Date: Circa 1965
Signed: Yes. With bolduc signed by the artist.

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Jean Lurçat “Eaux noires” Tapestry

The “Eaux noires” (Black Waters) tapestry by Jean Lurçat is a captivating work that reflects the exceptional talent of this renowned French artist. Made with finesse and precision, this remarkable piece is a true masterpiece of tapestry art.

This work shows a specifically decorative art of image making. In a very personal, cosmogonic symbolic iconography (plants, fish, 4 elements, etc.), stylized plant, animal, stand out against a background without perspective (deliberately removed from the painting), and intended to share a vision that is both poetic and philosophical.
It is one of the many tapestries inspired by the artist’s trip to Brazil in 1954: exotic plants and fish (a fairly common association in Lurçat), without the usual butterflies, mix in a beautiful colorful harmony.

“Eaux noires” presents an enigmatic and mysterious landscape where dark nuances create a deep and introspective atmosphere. Carefully woven wool threads bring to life the abstract patterns and organic shapes that emerge from the composition. Every detail is meticulously worked, reflecting Jean Lurçat’s attention to detail and artistic know-how.

The artist knew how to use colors skillfully to create a striking contrast between the different shades of black and the touches of bright colors. This subtle play of light and darkness gives the work a captivating depth and visual richness.

The “Eaux noires” tapestry also testifies to Jean Lurçat’s commitment to artistic creation and his desire to push the limits of the art of tapestry. His innovative approach and bold vision revolutionized this field, making him an essential figure in 20th century art.

The gallery presents “Eaux noires” in its collection. This exceptional tapestry is an eloquent example of Jean Lurçat’s talent and creativity, and it continues to inspire art lovers around the world.

Detailed information

Jean Lurçat “Eaux noires” Tapestry

The “Eaux noires” (Black Waters) tapestry by Jean Lurçat is a captivating work that reflects the exceptional talent of this renowned French artist. Made with finesse and precision, this remarkable piece is a true masterpiece of tapestry art.

This work shows a specifically decorative art of image making. In a very personal, cosmogonic symbolic iconography (plants, fish, 4 elements, etc.), stylized plant, animal, stand out against a background without perspective (deliberately removed from the painting), and intended to share a vision that is both poetic and philosophical.
It is one of the many tapestries inspired by the artist’s trip to Brazil in 1954: exotic plants and fish (a fairly common association in Lurçat), without the usual butterflies, mix in a beautiful colorful harmony.

“Eaux noires” presents an enigmatic and mysterious landscape where dark nuances create a deep and introspective atmosphere. Carefully woven wool threads bring to life the abstract patterns and organic shapes that emerge from the composition. Every detail is meticulously worked, reflecting Jean Lurçat’s attention to detail and artistic know-how.

The artist knew how to use colors skillfully to create a striking contrast between the different shades of black and the touches of bright colors. This subtle play of light and darkness gives the work a captivating depth and visual richness.

The “Eaux noires” tapestry also testifies to Jean Lurçat’s commitment to artistic creation and his desire to push the limits of the art of tapestry. His innovative approach and bold vision revolutionized this field, making him an essential figure in 20th century art.

The gallery presents “Eaux noires” in its collection. This exceptional tapestry is an eloquent example of Jean Lurçat’s talent and creativity, and it continues to inspire art lovers around the world.