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Brussels Tapestry by Chaudoir Manufactory - By Vann Note - N° 1615

$10,614.67
£7,977.93
€8,950
CA$14,706.79
A$15,985.70
CHF 8,557.40
MX$193,230.01
NOK 107,839.92
SEK 99,456.41
DKK 68,179.05

About the Item

No. 1615 - 20th Century Tapestry from the BB Chaudoir Manufactory - By Vann Noten, Executed by J. Nicolas - 162cm W x 220cm H This magnificent tapestry has undergone a thorough cleaning and meticulous inspection by our experts in our workshop. It is now ready to adorn your home. Artist: Vann Noten - Executed by J. Nicolas for the BB Chaudoir Manufactory Period: 20th Century Style: 1960s Condition: Excellent Material: Wool Width: 162 cm Height: 220 cm Depth: 0.5 cm Design: Jean Van Noten (1903-1981) Legible Signature: Vann Noten Context: Belgian painter and designer Jean Van Noten was a major figure in Art Deco and Modern Art. He regularly supplied designs to Brussels tapestry workshops, contributing to the modernization of tapestry themes. Execution (Weaver): J. Nicolas Legible signature: Executed by J. Nicolas Role: Skilled weaver within the workshop, whose personal signature testifies to the recognition of hand-weaving craftsmanship. Workshop: Georges Chaudoir Workshop (Brussels) Mark: BOB Chaudoir (reference to G. Chaudoir and/or his trademark). Context: The Georges Chaudoir Workshop was one of the most important workshops in Brussels in the 20th century, renowned for reviving the art of tapestry by collaborating with contemporary artists and guaranteeing a quality of execution inherited from Brussels traditions (attested by the Bruxella In Brabanti mark). This magnificent mid-20th-century tapestry embodies the post-war renaissance of the art of weaving in Belgium. The work is the result of a prestigious collaboration between the artist Jean Van Noten, renowned for his decorative and modern style, and the Georges Chaudoir Workshop, a guarantor of the high quality of Brussels weaving. The motif, designed by Van Noten, features [Add a brief description of the motif here: e.g., a stylized and dynamic style, playing on geometric shapes and a rich palette]. The execution, of great technical finesse, is credited to the weaver J. Nicolas, ensuring exceptional texture and color rendering. This piece is not only a large-scale decorative work, but also a historical testament to the excellence of Belgian applied arts under the prestigious Bruxella In Brabanti brand.
  • Creator:
    G. Chaudoir (Weaver),Jean van Noten (Artist)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 86.62 in (220 cm)Width: 63.78 in (162 cm)Depth: 0.2 in (5 mm)
  • Style:
    Modern (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Wool,Hand-Woven
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Paris, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU4874147663652

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