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A bright, colorful modernist tapestry signed by Robert Debieve. France, circa 1950.
Entitled “Les remailleur de filets” printed on canvas, …
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A bright, colorful modernist tapestry signed by Robert Debieve. France, circa 1950.
Entitled “Les remailleur de filets” printed on canvas, cotton fabric. Beautiful colorful scene depicting a fisherman repairing nets.
Signed by the artist in the lower right.
Manufactured by Corot-Paris-Champs Elyseé, France.
It is in Excellent like new condition. It has so many intricate details and bright colors you will not tire of studying it and it will liven and brighten up any room or style. There is a very small and light spot which is highlighted in the last photo. It doesn’t look like a real stain and may just wipe off or come right out easily; however, I do not alter any of the products that I intend to sell so have not tried to remove it. I purchased this directly at auction from a very reputable auction house that also run an authentication and appraisal business along with their auctions and all items are verified or they do not sell them. It has had the seems released in both top corners from the top to about 1” down. This was professionally done so that a rod could be placed through it and be hung for display. It has been very well cared for, the material still feels natural and has not been washed, smoked around, or had anything sprayed on it that could damage the material. You can see from the still very vibrant colors that it was not placed anywhere near a window or bright light that could cause any damage or fading of the colors. It’s almost as it was the day it was created which is very rare especially for an item of its age. At several thousand dollars off from its original price this is an excellent bargain and even better investment, so you get to enjoy it as the value just goes up and up. I do not think it will be around long, so take advantage while you can.
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- Dimensions
- 61ʺW × 0.98ʺD × 42.5ʺH
- Styles
- French
- Mid-Century Modern
- Period
- Mid 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Canvas
- Cotton
- Fabric
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- This piece is in excellent like new condition. It has had the seems released in both top corners from the … moreThis piece is in excellent like new condition. It has had the seems released in both top corners from the top to about 1” down so that a rod could be placed through it and it could be hung for display without a chance of damaging it or causing any stress on the fabric. The material is in the same shape it was on the day it was made and has not been washed or had any materials on it that would damage or fade the fabric. It does have one very light spot on it that does not look like a stain and would probably come right off if I were to try and remove it but I do not alter, clean, or polish any of the items I intend to pass along and do not plan on keeping personally. I also refuse to alter or try and clean something that I am not an expert of. Spot is highlighted in the last picture it’s very light and doesn’t look embedded so I’m sure it will just wipe right off. less
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