AN AGRA CARPET
AN AGRA CARPET
AN AGRA CARPET
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AN AGRA CARPET

NORTH INDIA, CIRCA 1880

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AN AGRA CARPET
NORTH INDIA, CIRCA 1880
Of Mughal design, minor touches of light localised wear, small scattered repairs, all four sides rebound
11ft.5in. x 8ft.7in. (351cm. x 268cm.)

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Lot Essay

Under the Indian Mughal emperors in the 17th century, and more specifically during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan (1628-1658), heightened attention was placed on the naturalistic rendering of the surrounding flora. Distinctive designs comprising rows or formal arrangements of naturalistic flowers were woven upon rich ruby-red grounds, accurately displaying recognisable specimens such as; lilies, poppies, carnations, tulips, violets and narcissi. (See lots 140 and 141 in the present sale). Such designs remained popular with Indian weavers for the following two centuries although greater artistic liberties were taken, often making identification problematic. The decorative design of this nineteenth century carpet recalls these early Mughal patterns but is now set upon an ivory ground and the flowers have been miniaturised and are less identifiable.

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