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Custom Hand Tufted Rug, after Sophie Taeuber-Arp “Rising Falling Flying”. Wool
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Custom hand tufted rug based on the painting “Rising Falling Flying” by Sophie Taeuber-Arp.
Sustainable and certified fair-trade artisanal production. Label Step fair-trade partners.
Colors: 5 custom-dyed colors. Main colors in the rug: cream white, goldenrod yellow, black, medium blue and royal blue.
Material: fine New Zealand wool.
Quality: Hand tufted.
Numbered limited edition of maximum 100 fine handmade rugs with this art piece. Each rug comes with a sewn-on label with a printed image of the artist’s signature and numbered by hand, per order.
This beautiful rug can also be ordered in the hand knotted technique and in even more luxurious materials like pure silk or mohair, as well as in plant-based materials like Tencel and linen. A combination of materials is possible as well. Production time may increase for these options, depending on material availability.
Production time for this rug is between is approximately 8-10 weeks. For environmental reasons and to provide our full bespoke service, our rugs are always made to order.
-- About the artwork on which this rug is based:
The painting Équilibre – Surgissant, tombant, adhérent, volant (or Rising Falling Flying in English) is one of Taeuber-Arp’s most celebrated works.
This painting was created in 1934 and is composed of different shapes and colors placed together in a highly calculated way to create a sense of balance and vibrant energy.
This is a masterpiece of geometric abstraction that is comprised of symmetrical shapes that create a maze-like pattern that invites the viewer to delve into its depths.
Taeuber-Arp was a master of color and form, and Rising Falling Flying reflects this in her mix of bold primary colors, transforming them into powerful visual tools that electrify the painting.
The work is a testament to Taeuber-Arp’s desire to capture the essential vibration of life itself in the interplay between shape and color.
What makes this standout piece of art is its unique composition of shapes and colors. The shapes are deliberately positioned to create balance and harmony while giving the impression of unbridled energy. Each shape is carefully placed to help viewers feel as if they are moving through space. The painting’s symmetrical and interwoven shapes were groundbreaking in the art world, and its influence can still be seen in contemporary art today.
-- About Sophie Taeuber-Arp:
“The intrinsic decorative urge should not be eradicated. It is one of humankind’s deep-rooted, primordial urges. Primitive people decorated their implements and cult objects with a desire to beautify and enhance…. it is a sense emanating from the urge for perfection and creative accomplishment.” Sophie Taeuber-Arp
Sophie Taeuber-Arp was one of the foremost abstract artists and designers of the twentieth century. Her sophisticated graphic and textile works are among the earliest Constructivist works. They reflect the interplay between colour and form. She explored the circle as the representation of the cosmic metaphor, the form that contains all others.
She and her husband Jean Arp were involved with the Dada movement and were close friends of artists such as Sonia and Robert Delaunay, Wassily Kandinsky, Joan Miró, and Marcel Duchamp.
Wassily Kandinsky said: “Sophie Taeuber-Arp expressed herself by means of the ‘colored relief,’ especially in the last years of her life, using almost exclusively the simplest forms, geometric forms. The forms, by their sobriety, their silence, their way of being sufficient unto themselves, invite the hand, if it is skillful, to use the language that is suitable to it and which is often only a whisper; but often too the whisper is more expressive, more convincing, more persuasive, than the ‘loud voice’ that here and there lets itself burst out.”
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- Creator:( After ) Sophie Taeuber (Artist)
- Dimensions:Width: 59.06 in (150 cm)Length: 75.6 in (192 cm)
- Style:Bauhaus (In the Style Of)
- Materials and Techniques:Wool,Hand-Woven
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- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:2023
- Production Type:New & Custom(Limited Edition)
- Estimated Production Time:9-10 weeks
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- Seller Location:Munich, DE
- Reference Number:Seller: 18991stDibs: LU9348237701902
Shown net price applies to the listed size, hand tufted, in New Zealand wool. Bespoke dimensions and other materials such as mohair, pure silk, tencel and linen can be requested. Custom rug shapes (for example for stairs or wall-to-wall) upon request. Also in hand knotted technique.
Net prices in EUR for fine, soft wool, hand tufted construction:
150 x 192 cm / 4.9 x 6.3 ft: 1.336 €;
188 x 240 cm / 6.2 x 7.9 ft: 2.092 €;
225 x 288 cm / 7.4 x 9.4 ft: 3.067 €;
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Sophie Henriette Gertrud Taeuber was born on January 19, 1889 in Davos-Platz, Switzerland. From 1904 to 1907 she attended the Stauffacher-Schule and the drawing school at the Industrie- und Gewerbemuseum, or the museum for industry and design, in St. Gallen. In 1910 she began her studies at the Lehr- und Versuchsateliers für angewandte und freie Kunst in Munich, a reformed art school that sought to synthesize the visual and applied arts. After an additional semester at the school of applied arts in Hamburg in 1914, her student days came to an end. She joined the Schweizerischer Werkbund in 1915, the same year that she met Hans Arp. Enthused about her work, he encouraged her to devote herself to it even more fully. The artists’ close collaboration resulted in collages, sculptures and textile designs. Sophie Taeuber took lessons in movement arts from Rudolf von Laban, a founder of modern dance. She appeared as a dancer at the Dada-Soirées at the Cabaret Voltaire and the Galerie-Dada. Later on, she choreographed her own pieces. On May 5, 1916, she took over the textile class at the applied arts school in Zurich. In 1918, she also became a member of the artist’s association Das Neue Leben (New Life). At the same time, she undertook the design of stage backdrops and marionettes for Carlo Gozzi’s rendition of the opera König Hirsch. On October 20, 1922, she married Hans Arp. In 1925, Taeuber-Arp was appointed a member of the Swiss jury at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels in Paris. Her works won prizes and were shown in the International Exhibition of Modern Tapestries in Toledo, Ohio, USA. Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Hans Arp became French citizens in 1926. Through her connections with the Horn brothers, she secured contracts to design the interiors for various buildings, including the Aubette in Strasbourg. In turn, she asked Hans Arp and Theo van Doesburg to collaborate with her on this large scale project. Around the same time, she had a studio-home built according to her own plans in Clamart, near Paris. Having left her teaching post in Switzerland in 1929, Sophie Taeuber-Arp settled permanently in France. In collaboration with Marcel-Eugéne Cahen, she also realized the renovation and redesign of the Parisian Galerie Goemans.
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