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  • L’oiseau de feu (the firebird)

          Aubusson tapestry woven in the Pinton workshop. With signed label. 1963.       With a taste for the large-scale, influenced by Untersteller at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Hilaire undertook numerous mural paintings. In the same vein, beginning in 1949, along with a number of other artists stimulated by Lurçat, (he would join the latter at the A.P.C.T. Association des Peintres-Cartonniers de Tapisserie) he designed a number of cartoons some of which were woven at Beauvais or at Les Gobelins.   “L’oiseau de feu »  is a rare example of the dynamic in works by Hilaire who has accustomed us to more static subjects like hothouses and  forest scenes : his rather fragmentary and kaleidoscopic style is however admirably suited to conveying the idea of movement.   Bibliography : Exhibition catalogue Hilaire, œuvre tissé, galerie Verrière, 1970, ill. Exhibition catalogue, du trait à la lumière, Musée Départemental Georges de la Tour, Vic-sur-Seille, 2010.    
  • Couplé (Paired)

     
     
    Aubusson tapestry woven in the Perathon workshop. With signed label. Circa 1960.
             
  • La cage aux oiseaux (the bird cage)

          Aubusson tapestry woven in the Pinton workshop. With label, n°1/6. Circa 1980.        
  • Enclos végétal (plant enclosure)

     
     
    Tapestry woven by the Braquenié workshop. Circa 1965.
         
  • Le cirque (circus)

       
    Aubusson tapestry woven by the Pinton workshop. Circa 1945.
         
  • Oliviers avec ciel jaune et soleil (Olive trees with yellow sky and sun)

     
     
    Aubusson tapestry woven by the Four workshop. With label, n°6/6. Circa 2000.
         

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