20th Century Aubusson Tapestry -
N° 1653 - Tapisserie Aubusson XXe siècle, par l'Atelier Anne de Quatrebarbes - "LES 4 CAVALIERS" de Maurice de la PINTIERE
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Exceptional tapestry - "The 4 Horsemen" by Maurice de la Pintière - Atelier Atelier Anne de Quatrebarbes
Inspired by the powerful imagery of John's Apocalypse, this monumental tapestry entitled Les Quatre Cavaliers de l'Apocalypse is a spectacular work by Maurice de la Pintière, an artist renowned for the symbolic and narrative force of his compositions.
Created by Atelier Anne de Quatrebarbes, renowned for its excellent craftsmanship in the art tapestry tradition, this piece conveys the apocalyptic vision of the four horsemen with remarkable intensity. Each figure, mounted on a horse of distinct colors, embodies a power in motion: war, conquest, famine and death. The bold graphic treatment, dynamic lines and striking chromatic contrasts (deep black, flaming red, spectral white, unreal green) lend the whole a dramatic, contemporary energy.
In the center, a radiant sun structures the composition and symbolizes both revelation and chaos, creating a captivating visual tension. The balance between stylized abstraction and symbolic narrative testifies to the artist's talent and the technical refinement of the weaving.
Features:
- Large-scale textile work of art
- Composition signed Maurice de la Pintière
- Handcrafted by Atelier Anne de Quatrebarbes
- Strong decorative piece, ideal for collectors or exceptional spaces
A true mural work of art, this tapestry is aimed at lovers of symbolic art and collectors in search of a rare piece, combining textile tradition and expressive modernity.
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Wool
Width: 300 cm
Height: 200 cm
Depth: 0.5 cm
Reference (ID): 1737131
Availability: In stock






































