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France, c. 1930
hand-knotted wool 9' × 11'10" in (274 × 361 cm)
hand-knotted wool 9' × 11'10" in (274 × 361 cm)
estimate: $10,000–15,000
This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.
René Crevel (born in Rouen, France) was a painter, designer, and decorative artist active between the two wars. Crevel made his artistic debut with portrait and landscape paintings at the Salon d’Automne in 1920, but his artistic endeavors were multifaceted. A member of the Societe des Artistes-Decorateurs, Crevel also designed jewelry, ceramics and carpets. He worked for a number of manufacturers including the Manufcature Francaise de Tapis et de Couvertures, Grands Magasins a la Place Clichy and Coupe a Bourganeuf.
Nader Bolour is the man behind the remarkable offerings in this sale. Bolour’s destiny was wrapped in the luxurious world of carpets. He grew up around them, his grandfather establishing Rahim Bolour & Son Carpets in Iran before the family relocated to London in 1979 where, as a boy, Bolour worked in his father’s warehouse sweeping and cleaning carpets. In 1998, just three years after establishing his presence in New York, Bolour acquired the venerable gallery Doris Leslie Blau.
The Doris Leslie Blau gallery was founded in 1965 by Doris Blau, who became a legend in the world of design for her outstanding collection of avant-garde and antique carpets from around the globe. Blau likened carpets to sculpture appreciating their tactile and sensual nature, inviting clients into a homey gallery where they could take their time in selecting the perfect carpet for their homes.
With a keen eye and wealth of knowledge, Bolour continues in the footsteps of his renowned predecessor, offering exceptional carpets as well as creating bespoke rugs that are certain to become the classics of tomorrow.