A SILK-EMBROIDERED PANEL
A SILK-EMBROIDERED PANEL

EPIRUS OR IONIAN ISLANDS, OTTOMAN GREECE, 18TH CENTURY

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A SILK-EMBROIDERED PANEL
EPIRUS OR IONIAN ISLANDS, OTTOMAN GREECE, 18TH CENTURY
The cream linen ground embroidered with yellow, ivory, blue, green and red silk, the main register decorated with vases surmounted by a double-headed eagle with a spray of carnations issuing to either side alternating with vases topped by seated figures, against a ground of flowers and peacocks, a smaller register of vases and peacocks below, backed with yellow silk
20 1⁄8 in. x 4ft. 4in. (51 x 132cm.)

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This highly decorative silk-embroidered panel was likely part of a larger set made for a bedspread. There was a long tradition of the production of embroidered textiles in the Greek islands going back to the 15th century with a distinct set of motifs and visual vocabulary. Over time more Ottoman-inspired elements and colours are detectable as Ottoman culture grew stronger in Epirus and the surrounding islands. Our textile is unusual for the repeated double-headed eagle motifs which alternate with a seated fantastical looking figure. A similar impressive figural silk panel was sold in these Rooms, 16 November 2021, lot 649.

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