Artistic Rug
Material: wool
Dimensions: 181 x 242 cm -70 x 91 in.
Signed: yes (verso)
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Pablo Picasso Artistic Rug
This captivating artistic wool rug, a masterpiece crafted by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso in 1965, stands as a testament to his enduring genius. Measuring an impressive 70 inches in height and 91 inches in width, this extraordinary piece bears Picasso’s signature in the lower right corner of its reverse side. Its history is further enriched by its provenance, tracing its ownership to a private collection in Florida, USA. This rug’s direct purchase from Marie Cuttoli’s workshop further enhances its authenticity. This exceptional work of art is an embodiment of Picasso’s innovative style and a cherished addition to any discerning art collection.
Picasso’s artistic style was characterized by its boldness, innovation, and multifaceted nature. He seamlessly blended influences from various artistic movements, including Cubism, Surrealism, and Neoclassicism, creating a unique and ever-evolving artistic language. His paintings often featured distorted forms, fragmented perspectives, and vibrant colors, challenging traditional notions of representation and inviting viewers to engage with the artwork on a deeper level.
Bibliography : Charles Slatkin Galleries, Inc. – Contemporary French Tapestry, New York, 1965, p.24
Detailed information
Pablo Picasso Artistic Rug
This captivating artistic wool rug, a masterpiece crafted by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso in 1965, stands as a testament to his enduring genius. Measuring an impressive 70 inches in height and 91 inches in width, this extraordinary piece bears Picasso’s signature in the lower right corner of its reverse side. Its history is further enriched by its provenance, tracing its ownership to a private collection in Florida, USA. This rug’s direct purchase from Marie Cuttoli’s workshop further enhances its authenticity. This exceptional work of art is an embodiment of Picasso’s innovative style and a cherished addition to any discerning art collection.
Picasso’s artistic style was characterized by its boldness, innovation, and multifaceted nature. He seamlessly blended influences from various artistic movements, including Cubism, Surrealism, and Neoclassicism, creating a unique and ever-evolving artistic language. His paintings often featured distorted forms, fragmented perspectives, and vibrant colors, challenging traditional notions of representation and inviting viewers to engage with the artwork on a deeper level.
Bibliography : Charles Slatkin Galleries, Inc. – Contemporary French Tapestry, New York, 1965, p.24






