"L.jullien Tapestry Signed And Numbered Woven Aubusson Tapestry "
Tapestry by L.Jullien “Chèvrepied” This is an Aubusson tapestry entitled “Chèvrepied”, woven in the workshop of Camille Legoueix and signed by an artist named “LJullien”. Camille Legoueix was a prominent 20th-century French weaver known for his work in the Aubusson weaving mill. Louis-Marie Jullien arrived in Aubusson in 1936 and actively participated in the revival of tapestry following Lurçat, Maingonnat and Grommaire. His caricatures create a link between the dreamlike worlds of Picart le Doux and Camille Saint-Saëns. And towards the end of his career, his art evolved towards abstraction. All these pieces were woven by hand, most of them in Aubusson (the Aubusson Tapestry has also been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2009), on a low-heddle loom. , and published in a maximum of 8 copies. “Chèvrepied” is a French term meaning “goat’s foot”.