Carpet

Description

Nomadic groups, who moved across the grasslands and steppes between the Caucasus regions near the Caspian Sea to Central Asia and China, perfected the making of textiles, carpets, and other movable works of art. Carpets were woven from sheep’s wool to be strong and thick, and served as protection from the elements. This example is decorated with a double geometric sunburst motif.

Provenance

Mrs. Charles [Irma Bezold] Wilkinson [1906-1997], Sharon, CT, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?-1989); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1989-)

Carpet

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1800–1850

Accession Number

1989.473

Medium

Undyed wool: ground warp; dark brown wool: ground weft; dyed wool (polychrome): Ghiordes knotted pile

Dimensions

Overall: 219.4 x 154.9 cm (86 3/8 x 61 in.)

Classification

Carpet

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Charles and Irma Wilkinson in honor of Evan and Brenda Turner