A STAR USHAK RUG
A STAR USHAK RUG
A STAR USHAK RUG
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Specifed lots (sold and unsold) marked with a fill… Read more THE PAUL DEEG COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL RUGS AND FRAGMENTS
A STAR USHAK RUG

WEST ANATOLIA, LATE 16TH CENTURY

Details
A STAR USHAK RUG
WEST ANATOLIA, LATE 16TH CENTURY
Even overall wear, localised repairs, ends rewoven
6ft.9in. x 4ft.7in. (208cm. x 142cm.)
Provenance
Acquired from Franz Bausback, Mannheim, 1978
Literature
Peter Bausback, Antike Orienteppiche, Brunswick, 1978, p.53
Peter Bausback, Anatolische Knupfteppiche aus 4 Jahrhunderten, Mannheim, 1978, p.17
Peter Bausback, Antike Orientalische Knupfkunst, Mannheim, 1982, p.53
Exhibited
Maastricht, TEFAF: The European Fine Art Fair, 1978
Special notice
Specifed lots (sold and unsold) marked with a filled square ( ¦ ) not collected from Christie’s, 8 King Street, London SW1Y 6QT by 5.00 pm on the day of the sale will, at our option, be removed to Crown Fine Art (details below). Christie’s will inform you if the lot has been sent ofsite. If the lot is transferred to Crown Fine Art, it will be available for collection from 12.00 pm on the second business day following the sale. Please call Christie’s Client Service 24 hours in advance to book a collection time at Crown Fine Art. All collections from Crown Fine Art will be by prebooked appointment only. This lot has been imported from outside of the UK for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.

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Lot Essay

Star Ushak carpets such as the present example are one of the best known types of carpet within the field of 'classical carpets'. The popularity of these beautiful court carpets is attested to by the thriving export market for these weavings from the early 16th century. ‘Star’ Ushak carpets first began to be depicted in Western Paintings in the 16th century, with the first appearing under the throne of the Venetian Doge in Paris Bordone's 1534 painting Fisherman Presenting a Ring to the Doge Gradenigo (Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice). These carpets also appear to have been a favoured design of the 16th century English court. In at least three paintings by the court painters Hans Holbein and Hans Eworth, King Henry VIII (r. 1509-1547) is depicted standing on top of a ‘Star’ Ushak ('Portraits of King Henry VIII', HALI, vol.3 no.3, pp.176-181).

The design of the 'Star' Ushak carpet originated in the Ottoman court nakkashane (atelier) and relates to a number of other motifs produced there in the 15th century, such as architectural tile designs (Jon Thompson, 'Carpets in the Fifteenth Century', Carpets and Textiles in the Iranian World 1400-1700, Oxford, 2010, pp.31-57). The pattern is an endless repeat of star medallions set on floral vine backgrounds, which is a close relative of the large medallion Ushak carpets, as demonstrated by a particularly well-preserved example that sold Christie's, London, 23 April 2013, lot 175. Another comparable rug was sold as part of the Ghigo collection in these Rooms, 12 May 2016, lot 252.

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