Lot 139
CAUCASUS RUG
um 1880
355 x 135 cm (h x b)
| 1 167 EUR
| 1 167 EUR
The hand-knotted wool rug on wool warp is a wonderful proof of the connection between the world of high art painting and eastern carpets. Authentic carpets, especially from the Ottoman Empire, appear repeatedly in Old Master paintings, and to this day some medieval Anatolian designs are named after famous masters (for example, the Italian Renaissance painter Lorenzo Lotto unwittingly lent his name to a certain composition of carpets from Western Anatolia). Also, the great Dutch painter of the Middle Ages, the Flemish Gothic master Hans Memling (c. 1430-1494), painted religious scenes in his famous paintings and still lifes with oriental carpets, which were already deservedly admired in Europe at the time. It is on the Ottoman carpets in Memling's 15th-century paintings that the mysterious hook-like motif in the octagon appears, and it is a remarkable geometric stylisation of the dragon - it appeared extensively as a positive symbol in coveted Chinese art, and dragon motifs were subsequently transmitted and copied in various cultures, including the diverse regions of the Caucasus.
The design of the carpet in the format of a wider tread is decorated with 22 multicoloured Memling spheres (octagons with dragons, in which stars are located as a symbol of good luck, inside the star there is also a so-called magic eye, i.e. another influential symbol that is supposed to protect the owner of the carpet). The octagons are framed by triangles, which are considered to be a good luck charm that protects against bad luck and evil fate. The whole composition is charmingly surrounded by a colourful diagonal inner border, flowers, stars and a botanical zigzag, which symbolises flowing water as a symbol of life. A unique specimen that is a powerful representative of the category of antique Caucasian rugs sought after by collectors. Only natural colours from the leaves, roots and fruits of plants and trees.
Andere Auktionsgegenstände

Lot 1 GOTHIC MADONNA
Rufpreis180 000 CZK | 7 500 EUR
Erzielter Preis
280 000 CZK | 11 667 EUR

Lot 2 PORTRAIT OF A LADY
Rufpreis90 000 CZK | 3 750 EUR
Erzielter Preis
120 000 CZK | 5 000 EUR

Lot 3 MANNERIST SAINT MICHAEL TORSE
Rufpreis40 000 CZK | 1 667 EUR
Erzielter Preis
120 000 CZK | 5 000 EUR

Lot 4 BARGUEÑO CABINET
Rufpreis90 000 CZK | 3 750 EUR
Erzielter Preis
160 000 CZK | 6 667 EUR

Lot 5 THE WEDDING OF PELLEUS AND THETIS
Rufpreis650 000 CZK | 27 083 EUR
Erzielter Preis
800 000 CZK | 33 333 EUR

Lot 6 PASTORAL SCENE
Rufpreis380 000 CZK | 15 833 EUR
Erzielter Preis
420 000 CZK | 17 500 EUR

Lot 7 PAIR OF ALLEGORIES
Rufpreis160 000 CZK | 6 667 EUR
Erzielter Preis
170 000 CZK | 7 083 EUR

Lot 8 PAIRED FLORAL STILL LIFES
Rufpreis35 000 CZK | 1 458 EUR
Erzielter Preis
35 000 CZK | 1 458 EUR

Lot 9 PAIR OF CERAMIC PLATES
Rufpreis25 000 CZK | 1 042 EUR

Lot 10 LARGE PROSPECTUS OF PRAGUE FROM PETRIN HILL
Rufpreis40 000 CZK | 1 667 EUR
Erzielter Preis
75 000 CZK | 3 125 EUR

Lot 11 BARTHOLOMEUS SPRANGER AND CHRISTINA MULLER
Rufpreis25 000 CZK | 1 042 EUR
Erzielter Preis
33 000 CZK | 1 375 EUR

Lot 12 MANNERIST CHEST
Rufpreis24 000 CZK | 1 000 EUR