A SAFAVID SILK BROCADE PANEL
A SAFAVID SILK BROCADE PANEL
A SAFAVID SILK BROCADE PANEL
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A SAFAVID SILK BROCADE PANEL
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A SAFAVID SILK BROCADE PANEL

IRAN, 17TH CENTURY

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A SAFAVID SILK BROCADE PANEL
IRAN, 17TH CENTURY
The gold ground with staggered rows of pink poppies, composite, later applied brocade border of scrolling floral vines, mounted behind clear acrylic
Textile 39 3/8 x 29 7/8in. (100 x 76cm.)
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Acquired from Ferro Ettehadieh, New York, 1983
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Sara Plumbly Director, Head of Department

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The drawing of the repeated poppy motif which decorates this textile is closely comparable to a Mughal textile in the Textile Museum, Washington D.C. That textile displays a stronger red colouration and a more open arrangement of the rows (inv. no. 6.262; Carol Bier (ed.), Woven from the Soul, Spun from the Heart, Washington D.C., 1987, p.237). The prevalence of commercial and artistic exchange between Safavid Iran and Mughal India has been well-documented. Textiles such as this one display patterns that were favoured and fashionable in both centres. A similar textile was sold in these Rooms 23 October 2007, lot 179.

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