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Tree Kazak, Central Caucasus, ca. 1860

4 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. 4 in.

  • Provenance: John C. Edelmann Galleries, New York, 23 April 1983, Lot A25.
  • Literature:
    - Eiland, Murray. Oriental Rugs from Pacific Collections. San Francisco Bay Area Rug Society: San Francisco, 1990, pl. 201.
    - Oriental Rug Review. Philadelphia, 1990, vol. 10, no. 4 (April/May 1990), p. 6.

    Exhibitions: Ralph & Linda Kaffel, Seattle, Washington, American Conference on Oriental Rugs 7: ‘Cedar Chest' Session, March 2004.
  • Notes: Small tree Kazaks with a single column of 1, 2 or 3 trees are rarer than their larger counterparts with…[cut off] columns of trees and (usually) a central column of octagons. Most have red grounds; green grounds are extremely rare. A red ground example with a single tree and "chafer" palmettes as an inner border was published in Orient Stars, pl. 22; Nagel, 3 November 1979, #136a; Lefevre, 1 December 1978, #52. In his catalog caption, Lefevre commented on the "unusually small" size of his rug (5'1 x 4'2). Herrmann published a single tree, red ground example in S.O.T. II, pl. 21, and a 3-tree red ground piece in S.O.T. III, pl. 22. A 2-tree, red ground rug is published in Eskenazi's L'Arte del Tappeto Orientale, p. 168. Other small examples include Sotheby's London, April 16, 1986, #490; Museo Montagna pl. 7; Sotheby's London, November 22, 1988, #31; May 12, 1987, #81; Rippon-Boswell, November 22, 1997, #130; November 16, 2022, #32; March 19, 1988; Nagel, September 3, 1989, #3969; Hali 45, p. 86; Austrian Collections II, pl. 47 (with 3 barber-pole, diagonally striped borders, dated to c. 1900); and, the only other green-ground example that I know of, a 3-tree rug with a barber pole inner border, dated to c. 1870 (but probably closer to c. 1900) at Christie's London, April 25, 1992, #8.
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