Daniel de LINIERE, « Nuit d’Espagne », unique tapestry
Description
What I like
I like the rare piece side of this tapestry, which is woven by the very artist who executed the cardboard: it is indeed a work of art that we are talking about. It is doubtless, usually Linière, a unique piece, although it is not specified: in any case, the number of copies is extremely limited.
I also like the different side of weaver art, made of inventiveness but also patience in its execution, perfect in this “Night of Spain”. The rhythm of the stable composition is enhanced by the frank and harmonious colors. We are in the head of the artist, in his sensations of cool night after a torrid day. The rhythm of the colors laid in solid areas with signs scattered in a determined order is highlighted by the gray frame, which carries forward the central composition.
I like the fact that the warp threads are of various colors, and show slightly in the final tapestry, absent and present at the same time.
Technique
Daniel de LINERE (1925-2014)
Night of Spain
Tapestry signed, titled and annotated on the bolduc “Nuit d’Espagne”, creation-execution Daniel de Liniere, 220 x 105 cm »
Dimensions and weight
Height: 105 cm- Width: 220 cm- Weight: 6 kg
Mix & Match
This tapestry is a work of art, like a painting. As such, we can ask him to bring his art in many interiors. Of course, with its skillfully mastered colors, it can be placed behind the pair of bright red Space Age swivel chairs , or any other very colorful piece of furniture. But it will also bring its warmth and refinement if it accompanies the white table and armchairs set of Gae Aulenti or the pair of black brown armchairs of Ake Fribytter: the whole will be chic and refined in the tradition of the great French designers.
But it can energize furniture as classic as Louis XV armchairs in natural wood, an inlaid chest of drawers or mahogany armchairs: its colors, present, are not dissonant, far from it! “Nuit d’Espagne” will bring its cheerfulness, but also its freshness and stability to these interiors.
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The creator
Daniel de Linière, born in 1925, died in 2014, talented painter and upholsterer, having worked in Royan, bequeathed several of his paintings to the town of Linières-Sonneville near Ségonzac. This tapestry shows his mastery of abstract composition, very balanced, his remarkable sense of colors and their arrangement. Finally, the object itself reveals his mastery of the art of weaver. He is undoubtedly an artist whose notoriety will grow as his production comes out of the reserve of his studio. Or collections of his friends.
The publisher
Daniel de Linière has decided to be a self-publisher, and thus controls the quality of his production.
A beautiful authentic object at the right price
This tapestry has been carefully selected for its aesthetic qualities, originality and fair price. Our choice favors above all the acuteness of the design, guarantee of a valuation of your new acquisition in your interior and an ability to dialogue with your furniture, to agree and mix to create a unique decoration.
Buying a vintage work of art is surely a reasonable investment, so great is the appetite for the 1970s and 1980s.
Finally, buying a vintage work preserves the resources of planet earth.
Additional information
Weight | 6 kg |
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Dimensions | 220 × 105 cm |
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