AN ARMENIAN WOVEN PANEL
AN ARMENIAN WOVEN PANEL

OTTOMAN TURKEY OR PROVINCES, 17TH CENTURY

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AN ARMENIAN WOVEN PANEL
OTTOMAN TURKEY OR PROVINCES, 17TH CENTURY
Of near square form, the woven decoration consisting of cherubs within cusped medallions on a lattice of cross treflée and cross patée in roundels, mounted
18 5/8 x 20in. (47.4 x 51cm.)

Lot Essay

For a related textile panel with a field of seraphims within medallions interspersed with cross treflee, see Errera Isabelle, Catalogue d'Etoffes Anciennes et Modernes, Bruxelles, 1927, p.342, cat. 400. There it is dated to the 17th century and attributed to Armenia or Greece. Another is published in R.H. Kevorkian and Berdj Achdjian, Tapis et Textiles Armeniens, Marseille, 1991, cat.117, p.127. Although only a detail is illustrated, it is said to come from a medieval ecclesiastical cape.

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