Art Institute of Chicago
Kilim with Six Double-Niches
Central Anatolia, Republic of Türkiye
- Date
- early 19th century
- Medium
- Wool, slit tapestry weave
- Culture
- Republic of Türkiye
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
Of all the types of kilims, those from Anatolia, the plateau of Asian Turkey, are held in the highest esteem for the aesthetic qualities of their patterns and colors. This is a classic example, with its design of large, boldly delineated geometric forms. Yet the pattern of lateral panels containing concentric lozenges or medallions with serrated ends is unknown in other kilims as well as archaic in nature, yielding no hint of evolution from an earlier form. The kilim is also unusual for its palette of soft colors.
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