Confronted Animal Rug 14th century With its highly geometricized design, this wool rug differs markedly from the refined courtly carpets, and represents an earlier tradition of weaving that was popular in Europe, where rugs like this are found in fourteenth- and fifteenth century churches and paintings. In fact, the depiction of a rug with the same design as this in an early fifteenth-century Sienese painting allowed for the dating of this example. This is one of only three complete rugs of such an early date and its design of large confronted animals, each with a smaller animal inside, probably derives from contemporary textiles.Related link:Link to Discover Carpet Art Website. Confronted Animal Rug. 14th century. Wool (warp, weft, and pile); symmetrically knotted pile. Attributed to Turkey. Textiles-Rugs
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