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A beautifully artistic vintage Swedish Robert Jacobsen Ege rug. Circa date: Mid. 20th century. This brilliant, abstract vintage rug by artist Robert Jacobsen was designed for Axminster Ege. The company began its life as a world-renowned maker of fine art carpets in 1938. Today, it remains a brand that is known for excellence in design and quality craftsmanship. This Robert Jacobsen abstract transforms the world of painting into the medium of rug weaving.
Beautiful Modern Pop Art Robert Indiana Love Rug, Country of Rug Type: India Rug, Circa Date: 2006. Love is the universal language, and nothing captures it more than this iconic Robert Indiana rug. The work of Robert Indiana embodies the modern American pop art movement. Although this modern rug was produced more recently, it harkens back to the free spirited and social activist movements that defined much of the Pop art movement of the 1970.
Beautiful and Extremely Artistic Vintage Scandinavian Ege Art Line Robert Jacobsen Rug, Circa Date: Mid. 20th Century. Artist Robert Jacobsen is best known for his abstract paintings and sculptural art. As part of the modernist movement, his artwork creates a new definition of self expression. It focuses on the emotion and the creative process as much as the art itself. This vintage Scandinavian Ege art line rug appears to be a Jackson Pollock like paint splatter art work, which explains the method used by Jacobsen to create his abstracts. This specific vintage rug was produced in 1988 by Axminster Ege, a leading Scandinavian carpet.
Here is a beautiful woven and comely antique rug, an antique Suzani embroidery, woven in Persia nearly four hundred years ago, during the seventeenth century. Profoundly beautiful and remarkably preserved for its age, this 17th century embroidery is both an alluring and culturally significant work of art. Grand ecru palmettes and delicate floral sprays create a classical arabesque that is divided by a series of diagonal strap work bands. The softly oxidized floral motifs are set over a robust blue background that highlights the intricately detailed arabesque. Regal borders embellished with large-scale vine scrolls and dainty guard bands contrast the ornate botanical motifs featured within the stately field. Verdant foliage, lush blossoms and dainty florets adorn the regal borders, which feature mitered intersections. This unusual antique Safavid textile combines the characteristics of a traditional arabesque with unusual strap work accents and mitered borders rendered in a timeless color palette that includes deep Prussian blue, ecru and subtle flesh-tone accents. Beautifully woven, this 17th century Persian textile is an exceptional example and an important work of art.
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Created in India circa 1920, this splendid antique shawl features graceful curvilinear motifs rendered in a stately combination of oxidized auburn and rosy pink. Exquisite antique Indian shawls such as this are a pure joy. This antique textile features a stately ebony octofoil medallion surrounded by graceful foulard motifs and branching shrubs that are flanked by elegant brackets resembling the iconic form of the classic cloud band design. Flourishing tendrils and superfluous curves gracefully flow together creating a multitude of secondary patterns with perfect symmetry.
This rare, early 18th century, quilted Persian antique embroidery features an amazing degree of detail. The quilted embroidery chosen for this masterpiece adds an interesting texture that establishes further presence and style. Done in brilliant crimson and deep forest-green thread are beautiful depictions of blossoms and leaves. The border features tulip-like motifs that spring from long stalks, while the foreground of this rare antique Persian quilted embroidery showcases a large, curvy medallion. Laid out in perfect symmetry, the beautiful circular focal area is surrounded by smaller floral elements that appear in a snowy, quilted field. This breathtaking, circa 1800, Persian embroidery is elegant and charming, and it effortlessly conveys a winter feeling of sweetness and comfort.
Delightfully imaginative and whimsical, this charming piece of textile art features a fanciful depiction of a monstrous figure, with the body of a bird and a strange, blue mammalian head. Here is a compelling vintage carpet. a vintage Scandinavian carpet that was woven during the middle years of the twentieth century. Delightfully imaginative and whimsical, this charming piece of textile art features a fanciful depiction of a monstrous figure, with the body of a bird and a strange, blue mammalian head. The bird monster is depicted eating a snake as it stands on a large branch. Few other details appear in this Scandinavian rug: only an abstract red shape on the left, that appears to be standing on a sloping hill of gray, and the outline of a single five-pointed star that appears in the upper-right hand portion of the scene. A simple border consisting of alternating black and golden stripes frames the piece, and the artists signature appears in the lower-right portion of the piece. Exciting and unique, this vintage Scandinavian carpet is deeply evocative of the imaginative forms that dominated abstract art during the early to mid-twentieth century. Unique and alluring, this vintage Scandinavian carpet is an exciting example.