This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Now’s your chance: The breathtaking Ardabil Carpet, an incomparable 16th ...
Scholars may not know where in Iran the magnificent 16th-century carpet now on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art was made. Nor have they always agreed on its original purpose. But nobody ...
Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art Victoria & Albert Museum, London SW7 The last time the Ardabil carpet was seen laid out on the floor was in 1892 when it was displayed in the showroom of Vincent Robinson ...
Woven between 1539 to1540 by Iranian artists, the unique carpet of Shaykh Safi al-Din Ardabili is a symbol of Persian art and mysticism. Why the Ardabil Carpet was made? One of the main historical ...
When oil magnate Jean Paul Getty was touring Europe in the late 1930s, building his massive art collection, he was “instantly captivated” by a 16th century Persian carpet he spotted at a Paris ...
Once a matched pair and among the finest products of Iran’s golden age of carpet weaving, the works were removed from the Ardabil shrine in the late 19th century after earthquake damage and sold ...
Large Antique Persian Ardabil Design Tabriz Rug, Country of Origin: Persia, Circa Date: 1900 – This antique carpet is exceptionally rare and is a replica of one of the most famous carpets in history.
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