A large embroidered wall hanging depicting an owl perched amidst stylized foliage, typical of 1970s decorative aesthetics. The composition plays on contrasts of color and texture, creating a dense and graphic effect.
This type of design, widely used in interiors during the second half of the 20th century, belongs to a popular decorative movement that borrows certain visual codes from modernist tapestry. In a free and unattributed interpretation, one might perceive parallels with the graphic styles developed by Alain Cornic or Jean Lurçat, although this piece is neither a work nor an edition associated with these artists.
Made from a printed and then embroidered canvas, this piece is presented in a wooden frame, ready to hang. A vintage decorative object, it now finds a natural place in eclectic interiors or those embracing a retro aesthetic. ________________________________________
TECHNICAL DETAILS
• Designer: Unidentified
• Manufacturer: Royal Paris, France
• Period: 1970s
• Materials: Cotton (canvas), wool (embroidery), wooden frame, glass
• Finish: Embroidery on printed canvas, varnished frame
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DIMENSIONS
• Frame Height: 82 cm (32.3 in)
• Frame Width: 67 cm (26.4 in)
• Frame Depth: 3 cm (1.2 in)
• Weight: 3 kg
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CONDITION
Good vintage condition, slight signs of wear on the frame. Canvas well preserved.
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REF
NBR0020426
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsMulti ColorMaterialWool, CottonNumber of items1Height82 cmWidth67 cmDepth3 cm