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PROPERTY OF A DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN
A SILK-EMBROIDERED LINEN PANEL
OTTOMAN TURKEY, 17TH/18TH CENTURY
Details
A SILK-EMBROIDERED LINEN PANEL
OTTOMAN TURKEY, 17TH/18TH CENTURY
Woven in three panels, the linen ground embroidered with red, green, blue and cream silk with rows of saz leaves issuing tulips and pomegranates, the intersections of the saz leaves topped by crowns, minor areas of staining and restorations throughout
89 ¾in. x 52 ¾in. (228 x 134cm.)
OTTOMAN TURKEY, 17TH/18TH CENTURY
Woven in three panels, the linen ground embroidered with red, green, blue and cream silk with rows of saz leaves issuing tulips and pomegranates, the intersections of the saz leaves topped by crowns, minor areas of staining and restorations throughout
89 ¾in. x 52 ¾in. (228 x 134cm.)
Provenance
Paul Ispenian, Cairo and Paris, circa 1900, and thence by descent
Private Collection, early 1970s
Private Collection, early 1970s
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