A SILK AND METAL-THREAD TEXTILE PANEL (KEMHA)
A SILK AND METAL-THREAD TEXTILE PANEL (KEMHA)
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A SILK AND METAL-THREAD TEXTILE PANEL (KEMHA)

OTTOMAN TURKEY, 17TH CENTURY

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A SILK AND METAL-THREAD TEXTILE PANEL (KEMHA)
OTTOMAN TURKEY, 17TH CENTURY
The red lampas ground decorated with gold-metal wrapped silk wefts, additional detailing in blue, white and green, a repeated ogival lattice enclosing palmettes of carnations between large saz leaves, encircled by flowerheads, assembled from fragments
42 ½ x 12in. (107.8 x 30.4cm.)

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Lot Essay

The intricate design of this kemha includes many of the decorative elements familiar from other media: particularly striking are the electric-blue cloudbands in the ogival lattice. A red-ground example with an identical pattern to the present lot is in the collection of the Metropolitan Musuem of Art, New York (acc.no.12.49.7). The same design was also executed on a green ground, as with an example in the Musée Historique des Tissus, Lyons (acc.no.29.186). They belong to a group of kemhas with very similar lattice designs, indicating that patterns were frequently copied with slight variations (Nurhan Atasoy et al., Ipek: the Crescent and the Rose, London, 2001, p.213). A further example with this exact pattern was sold Sotheby's London, 6 October 2010, lot 328.

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