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Description | Turkish Silk Hereke Carpet Late 20th Century In Good Condition 10x10 Quality Size 100 x 150 cm Stock No ; 1108 | Late of 19th Century Central Anatolian Yahyalı Rug in Perfect Condition Size 96 x 136 cm Stock No:1567 | 19th Century Anatolian Konya Ladik Rug Size 115 x 165 cm Stock No:1554 | 19th Century Central Anatolia Mudjur Prayer Rug Size 128 x 157 cm Stock No:1609 Niche design Mujur carpets were highly popular during the 19th century, selling to all the regions of the Islamic world. They are often very realistically portrayed in genre paintings by Western orientalist painters depicting scenes from North African bazaars. Early examples such as this red-ground Mujur display a widely conceived mihrab form and stand out due to their balanced compositions and rich range of brilliant colours. The field and border motifs were rigidly fixed by tradition, but there was a certain latitude in the design of the field. This piece shows a striking tree motif which dominates the centre of the field; linked to its tip by fine lines, it is effectively suspended from it.Very good overall condition and strong unfaded colours,Good high pile on it. Literature: CONCARO, EDOARDO & LEVI, ALBERTO, Sovrani Tappeti. Il tappeto orientale dal XV al XIX seculo. Milan 1999, no. 36THOMPSON, JON, Carpet Magic. The art of carpets from the tents, cottages and workshops of Asia. London 1983, pl. p. 4 *** TKF-WIEN (publ.), Antike anatolische Teppiche aus österreichischem Besitz. Vienna 1983, no. 49 *** BUTTERWECK, GEORG & ORASCH, DIETER | 19th Century Turkish Melas Rug in Perfect Condition Size 118 x 176 cmStock No 1564 | 18th Century Anatolian Ghordes Rug Size 118 x 165 cmWith 'floating' columns and an enlarged 'mosque lamp' motif dominating the red field of the mihrab, this so-called 'Basra Ghiordes ' prayer rug belongs to a subgroup of 18th century red-ground west Anatolian Ghiordes and Kula single niche rugs that preserve many of the characteristics of their 17th century 'Transylvanian' precursors.Among several examples published by Stefano Ionescu in 'Antique Ottoman Rugs in Transylvania', 2005, Cat. 216-220, it most closely resembles Cat. 216, an early 18th century rug formerly in the Evangelical Parish Church and now in the Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu, Romania (M.1625), with which it shares the rosette, palmette and leaf bracket primary border as well as the highly stylized jagged ascending plant design in the blue-ground spandrels and floral panel above. Interestingly, when inverted (as it would have been woven), the hanging ornament morphs into a well-drawn ibrik (ewer) motif.Stock No:1632 |
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