The land of France does not lie
The career path of François Faureau is quite unique. Born in Aubusson, he attended the ENAD, then under the direction of Marius Martin who already promoted thick weaving and counted tones that Lurçat would later adopt. It was in this capacity that he participated in the ENAD stand at the International Exposition of Decorative Arts in 1925 as a cartoonist-painter with the tapestry "Solitude, greenery" or the screen "Ducks", which oscillate between a classicizing style and the influence of Cubism. He would later have his own workshop, but his work remained confidential and distant from the protagonists of the "Tapestry Renaissance". If the Aubusson workshops (like the National Manufactures) continued their activity under occupation, the woven realizations subject to the injunctions of Art-Marshal remain rare, although this traditional know-how may have responded to the values of the National Revolution. The famous formula pronounced from June 25, 1940 by Pétain (Emmanuel Berl being the pen), and become a Vichy leitmotif, exalting rurality, rooting, and, more prosaically, agriculture, is illustrated here in a literal and synthetic way: variety of work, vegetation, architectures, animals, ... flourishing under the aegis of the Vichy regime. Provenance: Régine Deforges Collection Bibliography: Cat. Expo. Tapestries 1925, Aubusson, Cité de la tapisserie, 2012