A safavid carpet herat mid.
Carpet 16th century persia safavid.
Lion and qilin museum für kunst und gewerbe hamburg.
North west persian runner detail late 18th century.
The high point in persian carpet design and manufacture was attained under the safavid dynasty 907 1152 1501 1739.
A 16th century safavid part cotton and part metal thread fragmentary rug kashan or isphahan.
First half 16th century.
Wool pile on cotton wool and silk foundation.
Carpet weaving is an essential part of persian culture and art.
Named for a carpet bequeathed to the victoria and albert museum by george salting upon his death in 1909 the attribution and dating of this group of rugs fell into.
This is one of the finest persian carpets known produced at a time when the art of carpet weaving had achieved its greatest heights under the patronage of the safavid shahs in the sixteenth century.
Even though there are no carpets that have survived from the dynasty s earlier rulers scholars today can study what has lasted to decode the history of this impressive handicraft.
Miho museum of art.
15 000 25 000 gbp.
Detail of a persian animal carpet safavid period 16th century.
Sanguszko safavid carpet late 16th or early 17th century.
Musee historique des tissus de lyon safavid carpet late 16th century.
It was the result of a unique conjunction of historical factors royal patronage the influence of court designers at all levels of artistic production the wide availability of locally produced and imported materials and dyes see ii above and.
Shah abbas the great 1587 1629 continued this.
Persian carpets and rugs of various types were.
Classic persian carpet weaving flourished in this period from 1499 to 1722.
The afsharid 1736 1796 and zand 1750 1796 dynasties.
This early carpet is part of the so called salting rug group of safavid rugs.
Under his tutelage decorative arts evolved.
Detail of a persian animal carpet safavid period persia 16th century.
Shah tahmasp 1524 76 promoted the arts and was a painter as well as a carpet designer.
Within the group of oriental rugs produced by the countries of the so called rug belt the persian carpet stands out by the variety and elaborateness of its designs.
Musee historique des tissus de lyon safavid carpet late 16th century.
Safavid carpet circa mid 16th century in addition to their financial benefits during this time persian carpets flourished in terms of technique and design as well.
The safavid dynasty produced an abundance of local arts during the 16th century.
Approximately 323 by 280 cm.