Floor Carpet Collection
"Unraveling the Stories Woven in Time: A Glimpse into the World of Floor Carpets" Step onto a Berlin work rug, c
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"Unraveling the Stories Woven in Time: A Glimpse into the World of Floor Carpets" Step onto a Berlin work rug, c. 1860, and be transported to an era where craftsmanship met artistry. This wool and canvas masterpiece showcases intricate patterns that tell tales of a bygone era. Travel further back in time with the Turkmen Ersari carpet from the 18th century. Its luxurious wool pile invites you to tread upon history while marveling at its exquisite design. In another corner, Madonna and Child come alive on wood canvases adorned with tempera paint. The archangels stand guard as sainted bishops Justus and Zenobius grace their presence in this 1486 masterpiece. Oil on panel brings forth a vision of serenity as Madonna and Child enthroned with angels captivate hearts with their divine beauty. Created around 1480, this artwork exudes timeless elegance. A shift in focus reveals Diana Cecil, Countess of Oxford, immortalized through oil on canvas in 1614. Her regal poise is captured for eternity, showcasing her influence during an intriguing period of history. Delve into mythology through "Witchcraft or the allegory of Hercules, " painted between 1540-42. This enigmatic piece depicts ancient legends intertwined with vibrant colors on canvas. Experience cultural diversity as you encounter "Lady on a terrace with a hookah. " Crafted using gouache and gold on paper circa 1770, it offers glimpses into exotic traditions that once graced opulent terraces. Thomas Babington Macaulay's portrait from 1853 evokes intellectual prowess through oil strokes on canvas. His piercing gaze reflects his influential role as a historian and politician during Victorian times. Catherine Knevet, Countess of Suffolk's captivating allure shines through her painting created around 1615. Oil brushstrokes capture her essence, leaving a lasting impression of her beauty and grace.