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East Anatolian Prayer Rug, ca. 1865-75

3 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 5 in.

  • Provenance: John C. Edelmann Galleries, New York (private purchase, ca. 1979).
  • Literature:
    - Oriental Rug Review. Philadelphia, 1990, vol. 10, no. 4 (April/May 1990), p. 8.
    - Eiland, Murray. Oriental Rugs from Pacific Collections. San Francisco Bay Area Rug Society: San Francisco, 1990, pl. 28.
    - Hali 157. "Unusually Anatolian." Hali Publications Ltd: London, 2008, p. 84, no. 12.

    Exhibitions:
    - Fort Mason, San Francisco, The International Conference on Oriental Carpets 6, November 1990.
    - Ralph & Linda Kaffel, Seattle, Washington, American Conference on Oriental Rugs 7: ‘Cedar Chest' Session, March 2004.
  • Notes: Ralph's Notes: In Pacific Collections Murray Eiland wrote, in part: "This is the kind of rug that defies labels, as its ivory warps would not seem congruent with field design and colors, both of which suggest Anatolian Kurdish work. The tightly packed knotting allows no weft to be seen from the back of the rug, and the texture is most unusual."

    In the Hali article I wrote: "I know of no close analogies among piles' prayer rugs to… this piece. Its closest counterparts are three Reyhanli Kilims with similar mihrabs and virtually identical multi-striped border systems. One was published by Yanni Petsopoulos in 1979, a second, now with Albert Mazzie in San Francisco was published the same year by Alan Marcuson in the slender booklet that accompanied an exhibition at the Douglas Hyde Gallery in Dublin, Ireland, and a third was posted online in January 2002 by Dr. Mark Berkovich of Marvadin Gallery in Israel. The similarity of this prayer rug to the kilims suggests that it may have been woven in southeastern Turkey, in or around Reyhanli, which is near Gaziantep and the border of Kurdish Anatolia."

    Technical analysis published in Pacific Collections.
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