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Mujar Prayer Rug, Central Anatolia, ca. 1800

4 ft. 11 in. x 3 ft. 10 in.

  • Provenance: Sotheby's London, Joseph Ritman Collection, 18 October 1995, Lot 74.
  • Literature:
    - Herrmann, Eberhart. Asiatische Teppich- und Textilkunst I. E. Herrmann: Munich, 1989, pl. 10.
    - Hali 84. "Auction Price Guide." Hali Publications Ltd: London, 1996, p. 33.

    Exhibitions: Ralph & Linda Kaffel, Seattle, Washington, American Conference on Oriental Rugs 7: ‘Cedar Chest' Session, March 2004.
  • Notes: Ralph's Notes: Late 18th/early 19th c. (dated 18th C. by Herrmann). In the English supplement to ATT 1, Herrmann wrote, in part - "... it differs from the many well-known and much published standard examples in that the usual main border with rows of diamonds has been reduced to an inner blue-ground guard stripe, and the yellow border with an ascending tree-like motif has become the main focus." Writing about an analogous fragmented prayer rug in Sailer's Fragments (1988), Dr. Spuhler called this border motif a "rising blossom vine" (Pl. 22). Another such example appeared at Sotheby New York, 3 June 1989, #158, described in the catalog as a "pinnacle of Turkish village weaving" ( Hali 46, p. 81). An example from the Joseph Bezdjian collection having 3 borders (top and sides) and a bottom border of these "tree-like" motifs was published in Hali 105, p. 27 and in Eiland & Eiland (1998), plate 155. Another example, cited by Herrmann as related, has a very similar palette, a plain red mihrab, and a yellow-ground meander border characteristic of Ladik ( Hali 5/2, p. 20; Hali 36, p. 96; Bernheimer, 1987, pl. 2). Having seen and examined the first three rugs in person (SNY, SLO and Sailer), Herrmann adds, "... the fragment (Sailer) and this prayer rug (ours) are very similar in their deep primary colors, structure and soft handle. The (SNY example) has a subtler palette and a somewhat harder handle. It is very tempting to see the latter as a product of the local workshop tradition, whereas the Sailer fragment and this rug are probably village/nomadic weavings." Herrmann and Sailer dated their rugs to the 18th century, Sotheby's to circa 1800.
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