Antique Karabagh, Caucasus, circa 1900 The antique Karabagh rugs of the Caucasus often relate to the Persian village weaving traditions from further south, although at times they reflect western European style and taste. In this magnificent example both traditions come together to remarkable effect. The basic field design is the so-called ‘mother and child’ pattern – large Boteh or paisley forms with complex filler designs. But here they are filled with naturalistic floral patterns derived from French Aubusson and Savonnerie carpets. Delicate floral motifs along with stylized animal and human forms of classic Karabagh type fill out the field, with a simple, narrow Karabagh vinescroll border framing the entire composition. The rich, dramatic palette of deep terracotta, pale green, and black is also in the best Karabagh tradition.
Size: 3. ft 04 in x 14 ft 07 in (1.02 m x 4.45 m)
Antique Rugs
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