La Courbe Grise

Tapestry, 53 x 72 in.

Sonia Delaunay
Detailed information

Sonia Delaunay’s tapestry La Courbe Grise was woven between 1970 and 1972 at the renowned Pinton workshops in Aubusson. Executed by hand in wool, the piece measures 184 × 135 cm. It bears the woven signature “Sonia Delaunay” along with the Pinton monogram. On the reverse, a bolduc (or tapestry passport) confirms its title, La Courbe Grise, and records the production number “5/6.”

A visionary figure of the Parisian avant-garde, Sonia Delaunay was a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spanned painting, design, fashion, and textiles. She played a central role in the development of abstract art and co-founded the movements Orphism and Simultanism, both dedicated to exploring the interplay of colors and forms. Her engagement with textiles and tapestries reflected a broader philosophy: bringing art into the rhythm of daily life.

Bibliography:
Exhibition catalog Tapestries by Sonia Delaunay, Yves Rivière, preface by Jacques Lassaigne, text by Jacques Damase, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, similar tapestry reproduced

Material: Wool
Artist: Sonia Delaunay
Artist signature: Signed in the weave and label on reverse
Serial: Edition 5/6
Date: 1970-72
Type: Tapestry
Manufacture: Atelier Pinton
Provenance: Private Collection, Paris
Condition: Excellent