Vintage 1966 Tapestry – Originally Exhibited in New York City

$16,000.00

This vintage tapestry from 1966 by textile artist Ragnhild Langlet was originally shown in New York City as part of a fiber art exhibit.

This vintage tapestry from 1966 was originally exhibited in New York City and is now available for purchase after an unexpected discovery in Scottsdale, Arizona at a charity shop. Originally exhibited in New York City during a pivotal moment in American design, this work embodies the bold scale, texture, and artistic experimentation that define the mid-century modern movement. The mid-1960s marked a pivotal shift in the art world, as artists began exploring fiber as a sculptural and expressive medium. Exhibitions like Wall Hangings introduced audiences to bold, experimental textile works that challenged traditional boundaries and redefined tapestry as contemporary art.

Created by textile artist Ragnhild Langlet, the tapestry was included in a landmark 1966 New York exhibition that helped elevate fiber art into the realm of modern fine art. This era saw a shift from traditional decorative textiles to large-scale, architecturally integrated works designed to complement modern interiors. With its commanding size and period authenticity, this tapestry functions as artwork, interior focal point and investment opportunity

Size: 80” x 63” (About 6.66 ft x 5.25 ft).

Take advantage of our special sale price!

Our Price: $16,000. (No tax because we’re a nonprofit.)

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Remember, your purchase benefits Arizona families and veterans transitioning out of homelessness through Bridging AZ Furniture Bank!