Atelier J. de LaBaume-Durrbach
France
Modern art tapestries offer advantages not only to curators but to collectors, as they are both rare and hard to counterfeit. Tapestry is a particularly labor-intensive art form. France’s weaving workshops, which trace their profession to medieval times, placed each thread by hand, taking months and even years to complete a piece. Such a time-consuming approach ensured that every tapestry belonged to a limited edition. Some are even rarer than they seem because the ateliers did not necessarily produce every copy that their contracts permitted. It was common to embark on a second weaving only after the first one was sold, and some editions never reached their maximums.
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United States of America (USA), established in 1990