AN ISFAHAN CARPET
THE PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK PRIVATE COLLECTOR (LOT 420)
AN ISFAHAN CARPET

CENTRAL PERSIA, 17TH CENTURY

Details
AN ISFAHAN CARPET
Central Persia, 17th Century
Approximately 15 ft. 9 in. x 6 ft. 8 in. (480 cm. x 203 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, New York, 22 September, 1993, lot 239.
Property from a Private Collection; Sotheby's, New York, 3 December 2002, lot 125.
Literature
Hali, issue 72, p. 126.
Sale room notice
Due to very recent changes in US law, a permit will be required for the export of any carpet of Iranian origin. Christie's will assist the purchaser with this application.

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Lot Essay

Recognizable by their radiating arabesque-filled burgundy fields within dark blue borders, as well as by their prevalence in 17th Century Dutch and Flemish Paintings, red-ground Isfahan carpets were among the most sought-after pieces not only in their time, but also in the current market. These classic "in-and-out palmette" designs epitomize the artful and lavish reign of Shah Abbas (1587-1629).

The variety of colors employed in our example complement the intricate overall double layer design of scrolling cloudbands and spiraling tendrils concluding in palmettes. The palmettes themselves are quite bold for the type, and create a dynamic energy to the sophisticated and elegant pattern of the field. This rare and complete example demonstrates all the highlights of classical carpets of the type and is a testament to the magnificence of Safavid court art.

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