Prince paweł karol sanguszko lubartowicz 1682 1752 was a count and grand marshal of lithuania during the polish lithuanian commonwealth.
Carpet 16th century persia safavid 1550 1600.
And also including ceramics metal glass and gardens.
Safavid art is the art of the persian safavid dynasty from 1501 to 1722 in present day iran and caucasia.
Sanguszko safavid carpet late 16th or early 17th century.
Miho museum of art.
As a result examples associated with these.
604 x 322 cm.
Its construction required four years.
The arts of the safavid period show a far more unitary development than in any other period of iranian art.
This transformed isfahan into a central outpost for persian rug production in fact one of the most recognized persian carpets in the world the ardabil carpet came from one of isfahan s 16th century studios as did the record breaking sickle leaf carpet that sold at auction in 2013.
14 40 718 carpet object name.
It was a high point for the art of the book and architecture.
The safavid empire was one of the most significant ruling.
The pile in these areas was replaced by a purple brown wool in early twentieth century restorations.
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The anhalt medallion carpet dubbed the anhalt carpet after a former german princely owner this magnificent yellow ground carpet has survived in remarkable condition apart from its areas of black wool pile which have been almost completely eroded away by a corrosive dye.
First half 16th century.
Carpet safavid 16th century iran probably kashan depicts animals some invented and of chinese origin silk 94 7 8 x 70 metropolitan museum of art carpets intended for religious settings like the ardabil carpet display non figural decoration such as scrolling vines flower motifs calligraphy and shamsas sunbursts.
The carpet of wonder in the sultan qaboos grand mosque in muscat in the sultanate of oman measures 4 343 square metres 46 750 square feet.
Paradise in miniature the court of kayumars part 2.
The source of one notable garden motif the royal garden of kashan still has flowing spring water and has been well preserved since the 16th century.
An early safavid carpet fragment north west persia.
Introduction to the court carpets of the ottoman safavid and mughal empires.
Arts and humanities.
Approximately 323 by 280 cm.
This royal garden was built by the above mentioned shah abbas the principal monarch of the safavid dynasty.
15 000 25 000 gbp.
The most expensive carpet in the world is a 17th century persian vase style carpet afshar collection which was sold in june 2013 in an london auction for 33 8m.
Cotton warp and weft wool pile.
Wool pile on cotton wool and silk foundation.
Many of the archetypal persian carpet designs originated here.