MAMLUK RUGS AND CARPETS (1250–1517), PARAMAMLUK CARPETS & 16th-18TH CENTURY OTTOMAN CAIRENE CARPETS

 


Sultan Qaitbay carpet fragment, Victoria & Albert Museum, London

The carpet exhibits the coat-of-arms of Mamluk Sultan Qaitbay (AD 1468-1496). Textile Museum, Washington (no 1965.49.1), 210x220cm.


Pulitzer Mamluk medallion carpet, Egypt, late 15th / early 16th century, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
 

Mamluk carpet fragment, Cairo, Egypt (AD 1468-1496). wool pile on a wool foundation. 18x21cm. National Museum, Stockholm, (no 232-1939)
 

Mamluk carpet fragment, Cairo, Egypt (AD 1468-1496). wool pile on a wool foundation. National Museum, Stockholm, (no 231-1939)


Mamluk Carpet, late 15th century.
Sothebys Sale: NY7704 | Location: New York

Mamluk carpet, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Islamisches Museum, Berlin. (inv. no: 91.26). 130 x 196 cm.
 

Ballard Mamluk  medallion carpet, Cairo, Egypt, late 15th / early 16th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
 

Mamluk Carpet, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Place of origin: Cairo, Egypt, 16th century

Mamluken Teppich / Mamluk Carpet, Austrian Museum of Applied Art, Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst), Vienna, Austria. inv no: T 8348, Size: 223x550cm.

Mamluk Prayer rug, c 1500
Holding Museum: Museum of Islamic Art at the Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany

The ex-Bernheimer Mamluk garden rug, circa 1468-1496, Cairo, Egypt. wool pile on a wool foundation. 163x226cm. Private Collection, Genoa, Italy

A MAMLUK CARPET, LOWER EGYPT, 15TH CENTURY
Price Realized  £243,500 ($374,284)
Christies SALE 5547, THE BERNHEIMER FAMILY COLLECTION

The Jerrehian Mamluk rug

Fragments of a large Emir Qaitbay Mamluk carpet  Museo Storico della Caccia e del Territorio (opened September 28 2002), Florence

Mamluk Carpet fragment, late 15th century. The Textile Museum R16.3.1. Acquired by George Hewitt Myers in 1925. (complete at bottom) 387 x 277 cm, incomplete

Mamluk Carpet, Cairo, Egypt, c. 1500. The Saint Louis Art Museum, gift of Nellie Ballard White, 199:1972.

Mamluk carpet, Egypt, Cairo. ca. 1500. Wool. The Textile Museum R16.2.2. Acquired by George Hewitt Myers in 1952

A Mamluk carpet, late 15th century. This carpet was burnt in 1945 (WWII), in Schloss Immendorf, a castle in Lower Austria

Cairene Mamluk carpet fragment, formerly Herbert Ostler collection
 
 

Mamluk Carpet, early 16th century, Cairo, Egypt. The C. L. David Collection, Copenhagen

Mamluk carpet, late 15th century, Egypt.


THE HIRTH MAMLUK CARPET (Egypt or Syria), Christies London, Oriental Rugs and Carpets, Tuesday 2 October 2012

Mamluk Carpet, Cairo, Egypt, late 15th century. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 55-65-8.  Joseph Lees Williams Memorial Collection

Mamluk Carpet, Cairo, Egypt. Brooklyn Museum

Mamluk Carpet, early 16th century, Cairo, Egypt. Cassirer Collection. Berlin Pergamonmuseum

 
Cairene Mamluk carpet, Pogliaghi Collection (Museum), Varese



 

The Simonetti-Mamluk carpet, Metropolitan Museum of Art (inv. no: 1970.105), New York, The Fletcher Fund 1970. 224 x 878cm.


Mamluk rug, Cairo, Egypt, c. 1500-1520. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 43-40-63. John D. McIlhenny Collection

The Kelekian Mamluk rug, after 1517. Syria, Hauran or Shawbak or Karak district, post Mamluk period, wool pile on a wool foundation, 135x188cm, The Textile Museum, Washington, R7.13



A Mamluk carpet, Al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait Museum

Mamluk Carpet, Cairo, Egypt, first half 16th century. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 55-65-7.  Joseph Lees Williams Memorial Collection

Mamluk Carpet, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Date: 1500s (made)
Museum number: 151-1908


Mamluk Carpet, late 15th century. Textile Museum. Acquired by George Hewitt Myers in 1953


Mamluk carpet, late 15th century, Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna, Austria. inv no: T 8345


Mamluke Carpet, Berlin Museum. published at Friedrich Spuhler, Oriental Carpets in the Museum of Islamic Art, Berlin

Mamluk Cairene carpet, Bernheimer Collection 

Mamluk carpet fragment. Cairo, Egypt, 16th century. Field section, 0.49 x 1.91m (1'7" x 6'3"). The Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar, no.CA06.
 
Mamluk medallion silk carpet, 16th century, Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna, Austria. inv no: T 8332, Size: 290x540cm.
 

Dr. Friedrich Sarre (1922) Mamluk medallion carpet, circa 1500, Damascus or Cairo. Size 1,95 x 2,30 m. 1350 knots /psdm
 

The Arhan Mamluk carpet. Cairo, Egypt, 16th century, Ottoman Empire. 2.51 x 3.08m (8'3" x 10'1"). The Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar. no. A22
  

Blumenthal Mamluk carpet, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (inv. no: 41.190.262). 218 x 250 cm.

 

THE BAILLET-LATOUR MAMLUK CARPET
EGYPT, PROBABLY CAIRO, EARLY 16TH CENTURY

Mamluk carpet, Textile Museum, Washington, (inv. no: R 7.5). 273 x 420 cm

Davide Halevim Mamluk carpet, probably Cairo, Egypt, late 15th or early 16th century

Mamluk Carpet, late 15th century. The Textile Museum R16.1.4

Mamluk medallion carpet, 16th century, probably Cairo. Florence, Museo Bardini.


 

Mamluk rug, 16th century, Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna, Austria. inv no: T 8382, Size: 340x480cm.



Mamluk Carpet, Acquired: Auction Dörling, Hamburg in 1985 (Former collection of art trade Hamburg), , 15th / 16th century, Cairo, Egypt, Bausback Collection

Mamluk carpet, Anon sale, Lefevre & Partners, The Persian Carpet Galleries
 
 
Mameluke medallion carpet, 16th century, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
 
The Muse East Mediterranean cartouche-border carpet (detail), Damascus, Syria, 15th or 16th century. no.TE14. The Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar
 
A MAMLUK WEFT-FACED SILK WOVEN FRAGMENT, EGYPT, 14TH CENTURY. formerly Maurice Nahmann Collection

The Bernheimer Mamluk rug with medallion and bands of cypress and palm trees. Cairo, Egypt,  16th century. 1.37 x 2.04m (4'6" x 6'8”). The Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar, no.CA04. (formerly in the Bernheimer Collection, Munich)

The Milan circular Mamluk carpet, Cairo, Egypt, 16th century. 2.78 x 2.26m (9'1" x 7'1"). The Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar, no.TE07 

Joseph V. McMullan Ottoman/Mamluk carpet fragment, Egypt, late 16th century?. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Blumenthal Mamluk rug, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
 

Museo Storico della Caccia e del Territorio, Fragment of Mamluk carpet border

Mamluk Carpet, Victoria and Albert Museum, London,
Date: 1500s (made), Museum number: 920-1901


A Mamluk Cairene carpet, 16th century. Sothebys, 27 September 2000, lot 48

A Mamluk Cairene carpet, Textile Museum

Mamluk carpet, 16th century, Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst (Austrian Museum of Applied Art), Vienna, Austria

Mamluk carpet, Syria, Hauran or Shawbak or Karak district, or Cairo, post Mamluk period, after 1517. Textile Museum, Washington (no 16.1.2)




Medici Mamluk carpet, 16th century. Galleria del Costume di Palazzo Pitti, Florence

 

 

 

 


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PARAMAMLUK CARPETS
 


Para Mamluk rug, 15th or 16th century, Philadelphia Museum of Art, inv. no: 1955-65-2. Size: 125x178cm.  The Joseph Lees Williams Memorial Collection. published at Walter Denny «Anatolian Carpets»

Chehel Sutun Prayer rug, Tehran Carpet Musem, Size: 105x141cm.


East Mediterranean Ottoman Compartment chess-board pattern carpet, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Carpet, probably Syria, Ottoman Empire, late 16th century. The Textile Museum R34.34.1, acquired by George Hewitt Myers in 1927
 

'Mamluk' Chessboard rug. Ottoman Empire, Syria or Egypt, 16th century. 140x184cm.
formerly in the collection of Sir George Mounsey
 

The Wher East Mediterranean compartment rug, Damascus, 16th century. 1.30 x 1.75m (4'3" x 5'9"). The Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar, no.CA44.
 

Damascus, Chessboard carpet, Acqired: Auction Koller, Zurich 1986, 135 x 190 cm, 16th century, Also known as „compartment rug“, Volkmann, III.5, Spuhler 111.2, Eberhart Herrmann

16th century Anatolian or Syrian rug. Joseph V. McMullan Collection. Currently, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
 
 

Para Mamluk carpet with interlaced star-motifs in a four-and-one layout, each surrounded by a radial arrangement of "small motifs", the field enclosed by a Kufiesque border.
 

Para Mamluk 'Chessboard' carpet, Christopher Alexander Collection, Berkeley

 
 

Para Mamluk rug, 16th century, Formerly Campana Collection, Milan, Italy. Size: 230x305cm.

 

Para Mamluk "Chessboard" rug, 16th century, Islamic Museum, Cairo, inv. no: 15829. Size: 203x283cm.

 

Para Mamluk "Chessboard" rug, 16th century, Museum für islamische kunst, Berlin. Staatliche Museen Preußischer kulturbesitz. inv. no: I-14. Size: 396x208cm
 

East Mediterranean Ottoman Compartment Carpet, 16th century, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

East Mediterranean Ottoman Compartment Carpet, 16th century, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

'Damascus' Compartment rug, late 16th century. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 55-65-6.  Joseph Lees Williams Memorial Collection

'Damascus' Compartment rug, late 16th/early17th century. The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Winderthur, Delaware

Bardini Museum (no:818), Florence. 'Damascus' Compartment rug, late 16th/early17th century

'Damascus' Compartment rug fragment, late 16th century

Para-Mamluk carpet fragment, East Mediterranean region, Syria or southeast Anatolia, 15th century. 44x40cm. Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden. inv. no: 343

16th century Syrian/Damascus compartment rug

15th century Paramamluk / Anatolian or Syrian rug. Formerly Bernheimer Collection. Currently, Berlin Museum


Damascus "Chessboard" Carpet, Museo Storico della Caccia e del Territorio, 16th century
   

 

 

 

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