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Jean Lurçat

Painted Works

February 23 – April 21, 2018

Jean Lurçat, Nature morte au coquillage, 1923
Jean Lurçat
Nature morte au coquillage, 1923
Gouache on paper
18.31 x 12.6 in.
Jean Lurçat, Autour de la mare, 1932
Jean Lurçat
Autour de la mare, 1932
Gouache on paper
10.63 x 18.9 in.
Jean Lurçat, Still Life, 1927
Jean Lurçat
Still Life, 1927
Oil on panel
14.67 x 25.5 in.
Jean Lurçat, Les bateaux, 1931
Jean Lurçat
Les bateaux, 1931
Oil on Masonite
25.75 x 36 in.
Jean Lurçat, Le Turc, 1926
Jean Lurçat
Le Turc, 1926
Gouache on paper
18.5 x 12 in.
Jean Lurçat, Les baigneuses, 1933
Jean Lurçat
Les baigneuses, 1933
Gouache on paper
18.11 x 14.17 in.
Jean Lurçat, Le ruisseau, 1930
Jean Lurçat
Le ruisseau, 1930
Gouache on paper
27.56 x 20.47 in.

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Rosenberg & Co. Opens Solo Exhibition of

Jean Lurçat’s Paintings and Works on Paper

 

Jean Lurçat: Painted Works

February 23 – April 21, 2018

Opening reception on Wednesday, February 28 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm

 

February 6, 2018 - Rosenberg & Co. is pleased to present Jean Lurçat: Painted Works, a solo exhibition dedicated to the artist’s paintings and works on paper from the interwar years.

 

Jean Lurçat’s artwork reflects the great range of aesthetics of the early and mid-twentieth century, unconfined by a specific school or doctrine. After the Second World War, the name Jean Lurçat dominates the history of twentieth-century tapestry—once a prized craft of Northern Europe, the tapestry industry had lost its distinctive characteristics and with it, its creative inspiration. With an immense oeuvre of woven works—the largest left by any tapestry designer—it is widely acknowledged that Lurçat rescued the neglected discipline of weaving tapestries.

 

Lurçat’s success as a tapestry designer, however, may have come to overshadow the painted works of his earlier career, despite the irrefutable originality of their style. Rosenberg & Co.’s solo exhibition and its accompanying catalogue offer a rare focus on Jean Lurçat’s works on paper and paintings, highlighting an often-overlooked aspect of his oeuvre.

 

The works of Jean Lurçat are unique, the result of a free spirit surrounded by the creative forces around him and yet singularly distinct, combining elements of Surrealism, Cubism, Modernism, and Classicism. His paintings and works on paper bear witness to the multiplicity of his inspiration and the strongly poetic nature of his oeuvre, across media—watercolor, oil and gouache—and through the recurring themes—his fascination with the Orient, desolate landscapes, and evocative scenes of ocean and shipwrecks—that continue to beguile viewers today.

 

Rosenberg & Co. welcomes you to this unusual and intriguing voyage of discovery of Jean Lurçat’s triumphant work.

 

 

 

Jean Lurçat (b. 1892, Bruyeres, France, d. 1966, Saint-Paul de Vence, France) was a French artist credited with bringing tapestries back into popularity during the twentieth century. He studied at the Académie Colarossi in Paris. The Cubist and avant-garde influence is evident in Lurçat’s early works. His works often featured recurring motifs such as nature, animals, and the cosmos. Lurçat was a prolific and multifaceted artist. He designed sets and costumes for the theatre, wrote poetry, worked with ceramics, and produced book illustrations and lithographs.

 

Rosenberg & Co. renews a salon-style space with a focus on the highest standards of connoisseurship and expertise. With an emphasis on the secondary Modern art market, Rosenberg & Co. also continues the legacy of working with contemporary artists.

 

 

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