Carpet, 1500s. Creator: Unknown.

Carpet, 1500s. Creator: Unknown.

2-725-520 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Carpet, 1500s. The Mughals, with their nomadic Central Asian roots, were constantly on the move. They were adept at transporting the trappings of their residences and bases of operation from place to place. Fine carpets and canopies demarcated places of importance, and could be rolled up and moved when the ruler was ready to consolidate his power at a new location. When they settled in stone palaces in India, the interiors were covered with carpets, lending a warmth to the spaces that cannot be felt at the sites today. This carpet is of the type that the Mughals would have acquired for their residences. Mughal paintings are filled with depictions of carpets and textiles, many ornamented, like this one, with delicate and complex palmette-dominated arabesque patterns that evoke a paradisiacal setting.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Senna knot: wool and cotton

Picture Type
  1. Carpet

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 7191x3015
File Size : 63,519kb


Aliases

  1. 1962.263
  1. 137340
  1. 0940015241
  1. 1962.263
  1. 2-725-520
  1. 2725520

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