
This remarkable handwoven wool tapestry, designed by André Lanskoy in 1958 and crafted by Atelier Maurice Chassagne in Aubusson, captures the essence of his lyrical abstraction and vibrant color work. Measuring 350 x 240 cm, it radiates a sense of energy and movement: intersecting lines, asymmetrical forms, and a bold, rhythmic interplay of hues animate the surface. A deep blue ground anchors the composition, while bursts of orange, yellow, green, and lavender inject dynamism and spontaneity. Drawing from his Russian roots and a profound engagement with color theory, Lanskoy used abstraction to express emotion and inner life. Bearing his woven signature in the lower right corner, this tapestry stands as a rare, monumental example of his ability to balance structure with improvisation—brought to life through the refined craftsmanship of the Aubusson weaving tradition.