AN ISFAHAN CARPET
AN ISFAHAN CARPET

CENTRAL PERSIA, MID 17TH CENTURY

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AN ISFAHAN CARPET
CENTRAL PERSIA, MID 17TH CENTURY
Even overall wear with associated repiling, a few irregular reweaves, some loss to each side, selvages replaced, the outer stripe at each end is rewoven
16ft. x 6ft.11in. (487cm. x 209cm.)

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Lot Essay

There is a wonderful exuberance to the design of this Isfahan. The large feathery sickle leaves create an interesting rhythm across the field design which is complemented by the magnificent undulating arabesque border with cleverly resolved corners. A comparable carpet formerly in the Convento da Estrela, Lisbon and now in the Museu Nacional de Arte Antigua is published in Jessica Hallett and Teresa Pacheco Pereira, The Oriental Carpet in Portugal, Lisbon, 2007, pl.38, p.105.

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