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          A SILK SAMARKAND FIGURAL POLYPTYCH                  and appear to be in a similarly well preserved condition. The date is particularly   bodices while the image of The Mongolian Leading the Tiger, is seen as an ancient   traditional story-tellers, travelled to the towns and villages reciting the great
          EAST TURKESTAN, PROBABLY DATED 1910                 confusing as it can be read as either 1210 or 1910. If it were the Islamic date   symbol of good-luck and was often used to decorate the doorways of those in   epics and stories in their repertoire. It is to this tradition that the subject-matter
          Of pictorial design with four panels depicting a man and a range of animals,   AH 1210/1795 AD, it does not explain why it would be written in Western   power and authority, (Mimi Lipton, The Tiger Rugs of Tibet, London, 1988, pp.10-  of this carpet could belong, illustrating one of the age-old Central Asian stories
          with silk warps, the date probably reading 1910 inscribed in the border, in   numerals. Armenian numerals are similarly written however they would reflect   11). The so-called ‘saf’ arrangement of multiple arches usually bears a religious   with the hand gesture of the man suggesting that he is the story-teller. On
          overall very good condition                         the Christian calendar. Interestingly the example in Tehran had reputedly   significance representing the mihrab for prayer, and carpets with this arrangement   one level, stories were recited as public entertainment; on another, they were
          13ft.10in. x 5ft.4in. (421cm. x 162cm.)             belonged to several generations of Armenian émigrés before it travelled to Iran.   were typically woven for mosques or other religious buildings. The undulating   credited with encapsulating a deep tradition of wisdom. Such a story is The
                                                              Despite being relatively well informed of their provenance, the overall meaning   outline that strings the four panels together however seems less architectural but   Man, the Snake and the Stone, of which this may well represent a variation (see:
          £25,000-35,000                      US$29,000-40,000
                                                              of the pictorial depictions remains something of an enigma.        more mountainous in its appearance and therefore quite possibly was used in a   Idries Shah, Caravan of Dreams, Octagon Press, 1988.)
                                                €29,000-40,000
                                                                                                                                 more secular surrounding. There are many more less familiar features in the design
                                                              Although the present carpet is woven on a silk warp structure the weave remains   however, which would include the paired inverted snakes within the border and the   The other mysterious image is that of the sheep, or possibly a cow, which
          LITERATURE:
          HALI, Issue 184, pp.66-67                           relatively coarse which is quite typical of carpets woven in the oases town of   male military figure and the heavily pregnant animal.  appears to be heavily pregnant. Tanavoli suggests that perhaps the figure
                                                              Samarkand in East Turkestan, as is the rich palette of wine reds, blues and yellows.                                   represents a wealthy man of some authority while the sheep represents his
          Although one would assume that this extraordinary carpet as unique, we are   Other familiar features that are found in the weavings of this region are the 'Greek   The costume of the man resembles that of a Russian or Armenian officer   valuable flock and the flanking images of the dragon and the tiger are there
          aware of two other examples displaying this highly unusual design. Parviz   Key' inner minor stripe that frames each of the four pictorial panels and the fruiting   wearing boots typical of those worn in the Russian army in the late 19th century,   to reinforce his strength and power. Alternatively, he suggests that they
          Tanavoli discusses at length one in a private collection in Tehran but appears   pomegranate trees that are so frequently used with their rich iconography of virility   while the soft red hat is similar of those worn by Armenians in the Caucasus.   could simply represent a series of astrological signs that signify his birth,
          to be unaware at the time of the existence of the other two, (HALI, Issue 40,   and life. The depiction of the dragon and the tiger, albeit rather comical here, are   The vast area stretching from Eastern Turkestan where these carpets were   profession and wealth. While we can offer no definitive answer to the overall
          pp.14-15); the second sold in these Rooms, 24 October 2019, lot 262. That   often depicted in Chinese and Tibetan art and are perceived as highly auspicious   woven, to the Caucasus where the man’s costume probably belongs, is,   meaning of this carpet, Tanavoli’s suggestion, that all three carpets were a
          carpet had recently surfaced in Spain where it had been part of a private   characters, rich in iconography. In the 7th century, during the reign of the first King   culturally speaking, relatively homogenous. Along with music and carpet-  bespoke commission from a wealthy Armenian Christian who travelled east
          collection in Madrid for some years. All three bear the same date and design   of Tibet, Songsen Gampo, officials sat on tiger skins and wore tiger embroidered   weaving, the main cultural expression has always been story-telling. The Ashiks,   along the trading Silk Route to East Turkestan, seems plausible.

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