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Melas Prayer Rug, Southwest Anatolia, mid 19th century

6 ft. x 4 ft.

  • Provenance: Rippon Boswell, 20 May 2006, Lot 74.
  • Literature: Hali 149. "Auction Price Guide." Hali Publications Ltd: London, 2006, p. 106.
  • Notes: [Auction Price Guide Review] In ‘Melas Rugs from Asia Minor' ( Hali 5/2, pp.120-4) Pamela Bensoussan described the so-called ‘Baroque Group - Imaginative Style' prayer rugs thus: "... borders are delineated by zig-zags instead of straight lines; two shades of the same colour appearing side by side; design motifs without outlining; the frequent appearance of realistically drawn bouquets and serrated or feathered leaves and botehs; and the use of more sombre and saturated colours." Most of these features are found in the present rug, plus one anomaly - the ground colour in the lower third shifts from aubergine to red. At 6' by 4' it is one of the largest known examples. The Baroque or Europeanised style of Melas rugs became popular during the reign of Sultan Abdul Mejid (1839-41) and rugs of the type were known in the trade as ‘Mejideh'. Closely related rugs include Bensoussan, fig. 11; SLO, 12 October 1988, lot 452, £5,500; SNY, 19 September 2003, lot 17, $7,200; RB, 12 November 1994, lot 25, DM12,000; Bausback 1975, p. 71; SNY, 14 December 2001, lot 38, $7,000-10,000, unsold; and Hali 31, inside front cover, David Black. The best of type, comparable in size to the present rug, is a majestic white-ground example, twice sold at SNY: 30 April 1983, lot 137, and 2 April 2004, lot 3 ( Hali 135, p. 104).
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