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Prayer Rug with Floral and Ornamental Designs   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Anonymous (Turkey)Unknown author
Title
Prayer Rug with Floral and Ornamental Designs
Description
English: During their daily prayers, Muslims traditionally roll out small rugs to cover the ground, creating a ritually clean space for their devotions. Likewise, the floors of mosques, which are places of communal worship, are covered with carpets on which Muslims perform their sequence of prayers. Islamic prayer rugs vary enormously in decoration, but they frequently feature a framed panel with twin columns supporting an arch that represents the mihrab, or niche in the wall of a mosque, indicating the direction of prayer toward Mecca. The design of this 16th-century Ottoman rug depicts a beautiful floral pattern with blossoms and leaves; the main border displays medallions with tulips and hyacinths. While the central arch has no columns to reflect the prayer niche, the arrangement of the blossom pattern is a kind of floral translation of the architecture.
Date 16th century
date QS:P571,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
(Early Modern)
Medium knotted wool pile, silk warp and weft
Dimensions height: 176.5 cm (69.4 in); width: 127.3 cm (50.1 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,176.5U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,127.3U174728
institution QS:P195,Q210081
Accession number
81.4
Place of creation Anatolia, Turkey
Object history
Exhibition history Prayer Rugs. The Textile Museum, Washington; The Montclair Art Museum, Montclair. 1974-1975. The Eastern Carpet in the Western World. Hayward Gallery, London. 1983. Beyond the Pyramids: Geometry and Design in the Carpets of Egypt, 1450-1750. The Textile Museum, Washington. 1991.
Credit line Acquired by Henry Walters, 1927
Source Walters Art Museum: Home page  Info about artwork
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