ca. 1540
Town probably Tabriz,
Iran
Iran
Object qualities
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Objecttextile (towels, carpets, etc.): Tent panel
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Type of arts & crafts
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MediumSilk, flat metal thread; cut and voided velvet
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SizeTextile: H. 23 5/8 in. (60 cm) W. 18 1/8 in. (46 cm) Mount: H. 23 in. (58.4 cm) W. 23 in. (58.4 cm) D. 1 in. (2.5 cm)
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Geography detailsAttributed to
Town probably Tabriz,
Iran -
Country today
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Dateca. 1540
Source of information
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Type of sourceDatabase “Metropolitan Museum of Art”
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Fund that the source refers toMetropolitan Museum of Art
Description
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This polylobed velvet panel is from the interior of a tent used by Kara Mustapha Pasha, an Ottoman military leader, during the siege of Vienna (1683); the tent is said to have been captured by the Austrians as war booty. Produced in a royal workshop in Iran, it may have been acquired by the Turkish as a gift or through trade. The Safavid court favored figurative velvets that depicted hunting, a recreational passion of Persian royalty. Here, this theme is delicately drawn and the velvet owes its supple quality to the density and complexity of the weave structure.