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  • Hautes brandes (High heather)

       
    Aubusson tapestry woven in the Four workshop. With label, n°EA1. Circa 1980.
       
     
  • L'espace constellé (spangled space)

          Aubusson tapestry woven in the Tabard workshop With signed label. Circa 1960.        
  • La vérité cruelle d'un ancien jeu (the crual truth of an old game)

          Aubusson tapestry woven in the Pinton workshop. With label. 1970.     Best known as an engraver (and, be it said, one of the most important of the XXth century), Pierre Courtin designed  several tapestry cartoons (of which one measuring 110m2 (!) is to be seen at the International Labour Organization in Geneva), some of which, like ours, are taken from his engravings.. In this piece, the particular and personal aesthetic of the artist is revealed in the original grouping together of geometrical forms, which can be seen as a little reminiscent of ancient civilisations (pre-columbian particularly). Strange also the choice of colour scheme of this artist, who distances himself from the strong colour contrasts characteristic of his colleagues.      
  • Vendémiaire

     
     
    Tapestry woven by Coffinet for Ami de la Paix. Circa 1945.
         
  • Les chouettes (the owls)

       
    Tapestry woven by the de Wit workshop. Circa 1960.
           
  • Les enfants (children)

       
    Aubusson tapestry woven by the Four workshop. With illegible label, n°EA. Circa 1980.
            Toffoli produced a large number of tapestries in collaboration with the Robert Four workshop from 1976 onwards, designing several hundred cartoons. In them we find post-cubist transparent effects which are characteristic of the artist, as indeed are the subjects treated. Thus Toffoli’s tapestries do not differ from his painting : travelling for inspiration, here he illustrates  children playing in a street on the other side of the planet.
  • Le jardin d'amour (the garden of love)

        Tapestry, probably woven in Aubusson. 1947.  
  • Icare (Icarus)

     
    Aubusson tapestry woven by the Tabard workshop. N°1/6. Circa 1965.
         
  • Les grands pins (the tall pines)

          Aubusson tapestry woven in the Pinton workshop for the Verrière gallery. With label, n°1/1. Circa 1965.            
  • Pampa

       
    Aubusson tapestry woven by the Four workshop. With label, n°2/6. Circa 1990.
           
     
    Despite considering herself first and foremost a sculptor, Hedva Ser also produced some cartoons, woven at the Four workshop in Aubusson, which evoke atmospheric scenes (there are also “Esterel”, “Sinaï”, “Océan”...), where clouds, reflections, waves and dunes... are represented by the effective use of different threads and stitches.

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