Isphahan fragment
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Isphahan fragment
11ft. 10in. x 8ft. 2in.
Persia early 17th century
Condition: fragment in one piece, few areas of low pile, few spots of old repair
Cotton warp, cotton weft, wool pile
This large, juicy section of an East Persian main carpet from the early Safavid period was originally most likely either above or below the central medallion, between it and the borders.
Displaying several different, beautifully drawn palmettes, undulating cloudbands, twirling vine tracery, and large sickle-leaf elements, this fragment provides a virtual woven encyclopedia of Safavid stylistic excellence. It demonstrates why Safavid weavings from this period are rightly appreciated and revered among Oriental rug and carpet collectors as well as the general public.
Once part of the Bernheimer collection, this fragments design is related to the Shah Abbas Period Floral and Multiple Medallion Carpet that formerly belonged to P. W. French and Company depicted on page 1179a of Arthur Popes A Survey of Persian Art Volume VI. It is also similar to the “Floral and Cloudband Carpet from the treasury of the Shrine of Imam Reza depicted in Popes Survey of Persian Art on page 1185.
Having retained its original, brilliant coloration combined with the elegant, naturalistic design trilogy of palmettes, leaves, and vines, Lot XX provides collectors with an excellent opportunity to acquire an exemplary, affordable woven fragment from the Golden Age of Persian Art.
11ft. 10in. x 8ft. 2in.
Persia early 17th century
Condition: fragment in one piece, few areas of low pile, few spots of old repair
Cotton warp, cotton weft, wool pile
This large, juicy section of an East Persian main carpet from the early Safavid period was originally most likely either above or below the central medallion, between it and the borders.
Displaying several different, beautifully drawn palmettes, undulating cloudbands, twirling vine tracery, and large sickle-leaf elements, this fragment provides a virtual woven encyclopedia of Safavid stylistic excellence. It demonstrates why Safavid weavings from this period are rightly appreciated and revered among Oriental rug and carpet collectors as well as the general public.
Once part of the Bernheimer collection, this fragments design is related to the Shah Abbas Period Floral and Multiple Medallion Carpet that formerly belonged to P. W. French and Company depicted on page 1179a of Arthur Popes A Survey of Persian Art Volume VI. It is also similar to the “Floral and Cloudband Carpet from the treasury of the Shrine of Imam Reza depicted in Popes Survey of Persian Art on page 1185.
Having retained its original, brilliant coloration combined with the elegant, naturalistic design trilogy of palmettes, leaves, and vines, Lot XX provides collectors with an excellent opportunity to acquire an exemplary, affordable woven fragment from the Golden Age of Persian Art.
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Condition: fragment in one piece, few areas of low pile, few spots of old repair
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Isphahan fragment
Estimate €40,000 - €50,000
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