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Pair of Shahsavan Soumac Bag Faces, Northwest Persia, late 19th century

the larger: 2 ft. 6 in. x 1 ft. 11 in.
the smaller: 2 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft.

  • Provenance: Skinner, Bolton, Massachusetts, 29 November 1984, Lot 79.
  • Notes: Plate 29 in Heinz Hegenbart's Rare Woven Bags illustrates an ivory ground bedding bag panel with offset rows of flowering bushes identical to those in our bagfaces. The panel is described as Khamseh-Afshar, Bijar area, circa 1900. This family of weavings presents a departure from the geometric aesthetic of the majority of sumakh pieces; the realistic flowering bushes almost create the effect of fine needle point.
    The two best known bags with this floral pattern are a piece from the Wm. Price Collection published as pl. 41 in Textile Museum's Caucasian Rugs from Private Collections and a much published piece from Dr. Sommer's collection, illustrated in Wertime's Sumak Bags pl. 18, (also in A Skein Through Time pl. 31; Anatolian Carpets, A Family Collection pl. 26 and ORR XII #4). The apparent mate to Sommer's piece was published in Shahsavan Mafrash & Khorjin, Il Mercante d'Oriente, pl. 48. The syrga border is referenced to as having an "abdal-burun" design by Wertime and "the Mercante". Wertime adds that similar flowering plants also appear in kilims from Senneh and Garrus and in pile rugs from regions in NW Persia.
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