A SOUMAC RUG

EAST CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1880

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A SOUMAC RUG
EAST CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1880
The field with a column of six charcoal-black panels with minor motifs around alternating ivory and brick-red hooked octagons each containing similar motifs around a bold radiating "Crivelli" flowerhead, framed with hooked motifs linking brick-red and ivory spandrels containing small lozenges, in a golden yellow border of polychrome hooked lozenges between brick-red linked S-motif and plain stripes, outer running dog stripe, braided ends, small repairs
8ft.2in. x 4ft. (248cm. x 122cm.)

Lot Essay

Another soumac woven with the same design is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (McMullen, Joseph V.: Islamic Carpets, New York, 1965, no.51, pp.200-1), while a third was exhibited in the Barbican Centre, London, (Thompson, Jon.: Carpet Magic, London, 1983, p.18).

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