AN USHAK CARPET
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AN USHAK CARPET

WEST ANATOLIA, 16TH CENTURY

Details
AN USHAK CARPET
WEST ANATOLIA, 16TH CENTURY
Overall wear, missing outer stripe, corroded black, repiling, reweaves and tint
16ft.1in. x 7ft.9in. (489cm. x 236cm.)
Literature
Almut von Gladiss, Islamische Teppiche und Textilien, Hannover, 1987, no.4, p.12 (catalogued as 17th century)
Special notice
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 15% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

Lot Essay

This is an example of the classic Medallion Ushak type. The basic design principal has a red field with delicate floral tracery and a large indigo primary medallion flanked by lobed medallions all filled with split-leaf rumi and angular floral vinery. The earliest and best examples of these carpets were woven for the wealthy Ottoman home market. Medallion Ushak carpets however already appeared in European paintings during the sixteenth century with examples being depicted by artists such as Velasquez, Zurbaran and Vermeer (Donald King and David Sylvester, The Eastern Carpet in the Western World from the 15th to the 17th Century, London, 1983, p.73). By the 17th century there is evidence of a substantial export market in Europe, both from textual sources and from the number which have survived in large European country houses.

The previous lot in this sale is a slightly later example and a further example can be found at lot 31.

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