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Carpet, Hunting Carpet, Sanguszko Carpet, hand knotted woollen pile on cotton warp and cotton and silk weft, Persian, 16th century. Warp: white cotton, Z4S, 30 threads per inch/ 122 per dm; depressed Weft: white cotton and white silk; unable to ascertain spin, ply and twist, 3 shoots after each row of knots [probably two of cotton and one of silk]; 15 knots per inch/60 per dm. Pile: wool; 13 colours: red, orange, yellow, light yellow, dark green, green, dark blue, blue, light blue, brown, light brown, pink, white; asymmetrical knot open to the left and tied around two warp threads; 225 knots per sq.inch/3660 per sq.dm Side Finish: Missing End Finish: Missing Design: Field: red ground with a central medallion which has a yellow ground and which has broad blue interlaced stems containing small flowerheads. The interlacing encloses animals and flowers and there is a apir of birds in the centre. Above and below this medallion there is a blue ground cartouche and a yellow ground pendant. There are quarter medallions in the corners of the field: these have a dark blue ground and contain three angels, two of which hold animals or birds.The red field is decorated with animals in combat; these include chilins, tigers, wolves, cheetahs and gazelles. There are also human faces within the larger blossoms. The ground is decorated with delicate green curving stems and blossoms. Main border, part of which is missing along the left hand side: white ground with large dark blue palmettes, animals in combat, blue/yellow rosettes and long serrated blue leaves. Inner border: yellow ground with an orange meander with blue/white/red flowers and brown/white rosettes. Outer border, missing along the left hand side: dark blue ground with adouble meander in red outlined with yellow. There are large orange or yellow animals heads alternating with a small blue head in profile. Middle East, Textile, Carpet; Carpet, wool knotted pile on cotton warp and cotton and silk weft, 'Sanguszko' medallion hunting design on red ground, Safavid Iran, 1500-1600 This much-worn medallion carpet belongs to a remarkable category of sixteenth-century carpets from Iran. Often named “Sanguszko” carpets after the aristocratic Polish family who owned one example (today in the Miho Museum in Japan), this group is well-known for the human figures and animals in their complex designs. Here, the red central field features a dramatic yellow central medallion with smaller cartouches and pendants along the central vertical axis. At the corners are four quarter-medallions in dark blue. The border has a cream ground, with large leafy scrolls and flowers. The red field is filled with hunting creatures, drawn with great detail and fluency: tigers and leopards hunting down deer, lurking wolves and fiery supernatural creatures also in combat. Less easy to detect are the single faces peering out from the surrounding lotus flowers: angelic white faces with beauty spots, and snarling lion faces. At the very centre, the radiating design of the medallion is also packed with interlacing foliate scrollwork, and further animals, birds and fish packed into cartouches. The most lyrical part of the design lies in the four corners, inside the quarter-medallions: against a dark blue ground, three winged angels gather, surrounded by curling clouds. One is seated and seems to hold a wine-cup, while the other two are carrying a peacock and a small deer: this seems to be a celestial version of a court reception scene.
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