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“Cera Maska” Wool Tapestry by Jindrich Svec, created in the Czech Republic in 1967, exemplifies the rich tradition of textile art that emerged during the mid-20th century. Svec was known for his innovative approach to weaving, often integrating bold colors and abstract forms that challenge traditional representations.

 

This tapestry features intricate patterns and textures, combining natural wool fibers to create a visually striking piece. Its design reflects the influence of both modern art and folk traditions, showcasing Svec's ability to blend contemporary aesthetics with historical techniques. The use of wool not only adds depth and warmth but also speaks to the material's significance in Czech heritage. Svec's work has contributed to the resurgence of tapestry as a respected art form, making “Cera Maska” an important example of how textiles can convey complex themes and emotions through craftsmanship and creativity. Exhibited at Galleri Scandinavia in Stockholm in the early 1970s.

 

Dimensions: L 52" x W 31 1/2"

Jindrich Svec, “Cera Maska,” Wool Tapestry, Czech Republic, 1967

$1,750.00Price

    Jindrich Svec, “Cera Maska,” Wool Tapestry, Czech Republic, 1967

    “Cera Maska” Wool Tapestry by Jindrich Svec, created in the Czech Republic in 1967, exemplifies the rich tradition of textile art that emerged during the mid-20th century. Svec was known for his innovative approach to weaving, often integrating bold colors and abstract forms that challenge traditional representations.

     

    This tapestry features intricate patterns and textures, combining natural wool fibers to create a visually striking piece. Its design reflects the influence of both modern art and folk traditions, showcasing Svec's ability to blend contemporary aesthetics with historical techniques. The use of wool not only adds depth and warmth but also speaks to the material's significance in Czech heritage. Svec's work has contributed to the resurgence of tapestry as a respected art form, making “Cera Maska” an important example of how textiles can convey complex themes and emotions through craftsmanship and creativity. Exhibited at Galleri Scandinavia in Stockholm in the early 1970s.

     

    Dimensions: L 52" x W 31 1/2"

    $1,750.00

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