This sophisticated hand painted fabric design by Arthur Litt demonstrates his expertise in creating visually dynamic textile patterns. Produced in the renowned Atelier Arthur Litt, the piece features a striking composition of black and white abstract floral motifs interwoven with intricate linear patterns. The design exemplifies Litt's skill in combining geometric and organic elements to produce compelling and elegant textiles.
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Key Details:
This artwork by Arthur Litt is crafted using stenciled gouache on paper. It is embossed with "Dessins Industriels Paris Arthur Litt" and bears the reference number 01238, confirming its authenticity.
Biography of Arthur Litt:
Arthur Litt, born in 1905 in Mulhouse, France, made significant contributions to the field of textile design. Following his studies at the École de la Société Industrielle de Mulhouse, Litt established the Atelier Arthur Litt in Paris in 1929. His work, marked by floral, geometric, and abstract motifs, played a crucial role in modern textile and fabric design from the 1930s through World War II. Litt's designs are highly regarded and held in prestigious collections such as the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University.
Cultural and Industrial Heritage of Mulhouse:
Mulhouse, situated near the Swiss and German borders, is renowned for its rich industrial heritage and cultural landmarks. The city is home to the Cité de l'Automobile, which features a vast collection of vintage cars, and the Cité du Train, reflecting its historical connections to the railway industry. This piece highlights Arthur Litt's artistic skill and the cultural heritage of Mulhouse, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Paper size is 22" x 16½"
Paper size is 56cm x 42cm