The Falcon

 

 

Aubusson tapestry woven by the Legoueix workshop.
No.EA/2.
1947.

 

Elie Maingonnat directed the National School of Decorative Arts in Aubusson from 1930 to 1958, where he succeeded Marius Martin (who had already advocated for limiting colors and using hatching), and was his student. In addition to his responsibilities, Maingonnat himself devoted himself to creating cartoons: dense plant motifs animated by a few animals, a testament to the Limousin flora and fauna, reviving the traditional theme of 17th-18th century verdure.

 

Our cartoon is typical of Maingonnat's work: local fauna and flora, as if in symbiosis, are illustrated in a reduced range of colors: our posthumous weaving has evolved the original chromatic range, which has become more vivid.

 

Bibliography :
Cat. Expo. Elie Maingonnat, Aubusson, Musée départemental de la tapisserie, 1986-1987