Lion Area Rug ID: 02450-1724-BEIG
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Lion Area Rug

By Jean-Jacques Beaume, for Toulemonde Bochart

Lion Area Rug

By Jean-Jacques Beaume, For Toulemonde Bochart

$2,050.78 - $2,700.27

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SPEC #: TOU1141178 | ID: 02450-1724-BEIG

Lion Area Rug

SPEC #: TOU1141178

ID: 02450-1724-BEIG

Designed by Jean-Jacques BeaumeRead Bio

The Lion Area Rug is like having a lion animal skin in front of the fireplace or rug in a child's bedroom. This hand tufted rug seduces with its cheerful face and soft colors. It reflects style dear to Jean Jacques Beaume, with a nod to fantasies of warriors.

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Color: Beige

Specifications

    • Color: Beige
    • Size: 5.5' x 8'
    • Size: 94"L x 66"W
    • Shipping Weight: 53.00 lbs
    • Materials: Wool  
        • Country of Origin: India

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      Jean-Jacques Beaume

      About Jean-Jacques Beaume

      Born in 1943, Jean-Jacques Beaume's creative work was largely inspired by the 1960s. Art turned into a vehicle for ideologies and other agendas, with Pop and Minimalism appearing concurrently as the most significant art movements of the decade.

      Pop Art in New York city embraced the culture of mass media and mass consumerism, with Artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Tom Wesselmann getting stimulated by television, comic strips, billboards and other products of the rise of Capitalism for their artworks.

      On the other side of the country, the West Coast in California, the first features of what would be known as Conceptual art were developing. Minimalism developed the crucial idea that art should subsist in its own reality, and not try to represent the real world. Born of a desire to eradicate all pre-established conceptions about art, Minimalism became a radically progressive movement, highly influential worldwide, with artists such as Frank Stella, Donald Judd and Dan Flavin as key actors. Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland and Helen Frankenthaler were artists who sought to explore further some of the most fundamental ideologies of Abstract Expressionism, while eliminating the emotional and highly personal aspect it would often associated with it.

      This led to the creation of Color Field painting, deeply relating to Minimalism. The iconic contemporary art movements that echoed through the wave of radicalism of the 1960s also had their own distinctions and scopes, particular to different areas or countries. Spatialism, for example, was established in Italy by Lucio Fontana and Piero Manzoni, and its ideologies embraced by the Zero group in Germany. Across Europe, the philosophy of Existentialism deeply influenced artists such as Francis Bacon and Alberto Giacometti, who sought to depict the raw human emotions often associated with reflections on death and the lingering anxiety of the meaninglessness of life.

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      Toulemonde Bochart features a collection of rugs from expert designers around the world. These rugs are crafted with high accuracy and pay tribute to the long lines of weavers before them. Located in France, Toulemonde Bochart combines tradition with a modern aesthetic that is revolutionizing the rug industry.

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