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Karapinar Rug, Central Anatolia, Konya region, 17th/18th century

6 ft. 10 in. x 4 ft. 8 in.

  • Provenance: Rippon Boswell, 20 May 2006, Lot 139.
  • Literature:
    - Hali 89. Hali Publications Ltd: London, 1996, p. 149.
    - Hali 148. "Auction Price Guide." Hali Publications Ltd: London, 2006, p. 109.
  • Notes: [Auction Price Guide] Like many rugs attributed to Karapinar, a small town east of Konya, the design is an angular rendering of the ogival lattice found on classical Ottoman textiles. A possibly earlier type has ovoid orange medallions linked by a lobed rosette and a pomegranate on a dark brown field ( Hali 63, p. 143; CLO, 17 October 1996, lot 419; Atlantic Collections, pl. 26). Here the scheme is reversed, with single dark brown medallions, like lobed diamonds with trefoil finials, on an orange field. It is one of three ‘orange'-ground Karapinars documented to date, although the color here tends more to a salmon/red. The others are both runners: the first, an ex-Sailer piece with three medallions on an undecorated field and a long publishing history sold for $34,535 at Sotheby's Olympia on 16 October 2002 (lot 45, Hali 126, p. 132). The second, with four medallions, did rather better, fetching $57,360 at CLO on 1 May 2003 (lot 158, Hali 130, p. 124). The present rug, also once with Sailer ( Hali 89, p. 149), is the only single-medallion example. It shares the squarish geometric box-flowers decorating the field …[text cut off] .. star within a stylised white cruciform instead of the simpler polygons of the two runners. We have been unable to find a border precisely analogous to its unusual variant of linked rosettes separated by stylised stemmed leaves, quite unlike the reciprocal trefoil main border of both runners (known from a number of Karapinar rugs, as is their inner guard of purple and white diamonds, like geometric trefoils, more akin to Anatolian kilim design), but related forms may be seen on some Konyas (CLO, 15 October 1998, lot 254; Zipper & Fritzsche, no.22 = Lefevre, 16 May 1975, lot 23; Orient Stars, pls. 126 & 127; and Eiland 198, pl. 164 = Hali 50, p.23 = Hali 128, cover and p.96). While the runners are workshop products, the present rug has all the hallmarks of a pre-1800 village weaving.
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