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  • Paysage (landscape)

        Aubusson tapestry woven by the Legoueix workshop. N°4/6. Circa 1970.            
  • Faisan (phaesant)

       
    Aubusson tapestry woven by the Pinton workshop. With label. Circa 1960.
         
  • Conte d'hiver (the winter's tale)

      Aubusson tapestry woven in the Goubely workshop. With label, n°2/4. 1963.     I became interested in the art of tapestry particularly because I was excited by the numbered cartoon technique consisting of the fabrication of a mental coloured image using a code…. Tapestry is an essential exercise. As I practised it, it is perhaps the desire to interrogate, down to the finest detail, a work which exists in two dimensions.” (quoted in the exhibition  catalogue, Prassinos, rétrospective de l’oeuvre peint et dessiné, Puyricard, 1983). So much for the artist’s manifesto.  Prassinos designed his first cartoons in 1951 (most of which, around 150, would be woven in the Goubely workshop); then he joined the A.P.C.T. (Association des Peintres-Cartonniers de Tapisserie). After several cartoons taking birds as their theme, Prassinos, like several other artists, despite being close to Lurçat, (Matégot, Wogensky…) turned resolutely towards abstraction, in a very personal style where sinuous shapes entwine in contrasting colours (often following a scheme of black-red-brown-beige).           Bibliography : Exhibition catalogue Mario Prassinos, tapisseries monumentales, Abbaye de Montmajour, Arles, 1974 Mario Prassinos, œuvre tissé, La Demeure, 1974, n°53 Exhibition catalogue Mario Prassinos, Tapisseries , Aubusson, Musée départemental de le Tapisserie, 1984, ill. p.23 Exhibition catalogue Prassinos, Tapisseries, Angers, Musée Jean Lurçat et de la Tapisserie Contemporaine, 1988
  • Fleurs (flowers)

       
    Tapestry woven by the CRECIT. With label. 1999.
       
  • Oiseaux et feuillages (birds and leaves)

        Aubusson tapestry woven in the Tabard workshop. With certificate of origin signed by the artist. 1963.  
  • L'écarlate de jour (the day scarlet)

     
     
    Aubusson tapestry woven in the Goubely workshop. With  label. Circa 1950.
             
  • Ornements (ornaments)

        Aubusson tapestry woven in the Tabard workshop. With certificate of origin signed by the artist, n° 4. 1963.       Lurçat approached Saint-Saëns, originally a painter of murals, in 1940. And during the war the latter produced the first of his allegorical masterpieces, tapestries reflecting indignation, combat, resistance : “les Vierges folles (the foolish virgins), “Thésée et le Minotaure” (Theseus and the Minotaur). At the end of the war, as a natural development he joined up with Lurçat, whose convictions he shared (concerning a simplified palette, outlined cartoons with colours indicated by pre-ordained numbers, and the specific nature of tapestry design...) at the A.P.C.T. (Association des Peintres-cartonniers de Tapisserie). His universe, where the human figure, stretched, elongated, ooccupies an important place (particularly when compared to his companions Lurçat or Picart le Doux), pivots around traditional themes : woman, the Commedia dell’arte, Greek mythology... refined by the brilliance of the colours and the simplification of the layout. His work would evolve later, in the 1960’s, towards cartoons of a more lyrical design, almost abstract where elemental and cosmic forces would dominate.       This cartoon can be seen as belonging to this particular style. Here is an extract from the 1987 catalogue of his works (p37) : “Ornements, a purely decorative tapestry, resembles Dédale, Biologie (property of the Head office of the CNRS), Bel Canto, in its pure and ample style, flowing and lyrical, very close to the painted studies where Saint-Saëns loosed his passion for freely spread colour.” This cartoon was produced in a series of 5.       Bibliography : Exhibition catalogue Saint-Saëns, the tapestries, Aubusson, Musée départemental de la Tapisserie, 1987 (tapestry included in the exhibition but not illustrated in the catalogue) Exhibition catalogue Marc Saint-Saëns, tapestries, 1935-1979, Angers, Musée Jean Lurçat et de la Tapisserie Contemporaine 1997-1998 (ill.p 22) Exhibition Catalogue Marc Saint-Saëns, galerie Moulins, PAD 2010 (ill. p.16)
  • Composition aux papillons (composition with butterflies)

        Aubusson tapestry woven by the Picaud workshop. N°1/6. Circa 1970.            
  • Voiles d'Orient (oriental sails)

       
    Aubusson tapestry woven by the Four workshop. With label, n°EA. Circa 1980.
           
  • Les fruits d'or (the golden fruits)

       
    Aubusson tapestry woven in the Tabard workshop. With signed label. Circa 1965.
       
     

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