Handwoven wool and linen.
The tapestry "Horse & Rider," designed and woven by Sten Kauppi in 1979, is an exemplary piece that showcases the unique artistic qualities and techniques typical of Scandinavian textile art during that period.
This particular tapestry features a stylized depiction of a horse and rider, a motif that carries both historical and symbolic significance in art. The design likely utilizes a limited but impactful color palette, emphasizing bold forms and dynamic compositions that are characteristic of Kauppi's style.
Sten Kauppi, (1922-2002) a notable Swedish textile artist and designer, was known for his innovative approach to traditional weaving techniques and his ability to infuse modernist sensibilities into his work.
He often drew inspiration from nature and Scandinavian folklore, which can be seen in his use of natural motifs and abstract forms that reflect the landscapes and cultural stories of Sweden. This thematic focus was not only a nod to the heritage of the region but also a personal expression of his artistic vision, which favored bold, graphic qualities and a deep appreciation for the tactile and visual textures that could be achieved through weaving. Kauppi was also known for his commitment to the craft of weaving, often experimenting with different materials and techniques to push the boundaries of textile art.
Signed. Provenance: Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken.