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Lot 45

An Ottoman silk lampas and gold thread panel (khema)
Turkey, 17th Century

30 March 2021, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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An Ottoman silk lampas and gold thread panel (khema)
Turkey, 17th Century

brocaded in green, ivory and gilt thread on a blue ground with eight rows of tulips, on undulating vines, on a ground of floriated stems, mounted, on stretcher, verso with exhibition label dated 28 October 1926
103.8 x 47.5 cm.

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Exhibited
Special Persian Exhibition, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, October 1926, no 594 (according to a label stitched to the reverse).

The design of undulating tulip vines was very popular on 16th Century Iznik ceramics. The Rustem Pasha mosque, erected between 1565 and 1575, was the first place to introduce this design on its tilework. This was followed by depictions on Iznik dishes and on Bursa textiles. For further examples of undulating tulips, see, F. Hitzel and M. Jacotin, Iznik; l'Aventure d'une Collection, Paris, 2005, pp. 213 - 219. See Nuhran Atasoy, et al, Ipek, The Crescent and the Rose: Imperial Ottoman Silks and Velvets, London 2001, figs. 239-243, for textile panels with parallel undulating tulip vines.

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