:The Weaving Art Museum announces the installation of its eighth
annual online exhibition: "The Wealth Of Kings-Masterpiece
Persian Carpets." The exhibition can be viewed at
weavingartmuseum.org.
The Weaving Art Museum and Research Institute (WAMRI) was
established in 1997 and is a fully accredited nonprofit public
charity. The museum's primary mission is to raise appreciation
for mas-terpiece Near Eastern historic weavings, and over the
past eight years our annual online exhibitions have attracted
tens of thousands of visitors. A number of these presentations
have not only made available to the general public photographs
and descriptions of previously unknown woven masterpieces, they
have also shed new light into their history and genesis.
The present exhibition, "The Wealth of Kings" focuses attention
on a number of early carpets made during the golden age of
Persian carpet production, circa 1450-1650. The photographs
reveal the beautiful designs, splendid colors and great artistic
and technical achievement these weavings represent.
Though many of them have suffered the ravages of time,
particularly from use as ordinary floor carpets, they still
convey the magnificent opulence that characterized the lifestyles
of the kings and khans they once served. Many are now
fragmentary, having been cut down to remove worn or damaged
areas, or to re-duce their great proportions into more manageable
sizes. Others are even smaller pieces saved from carpet dealer
scrap heaps by knowledgeable and observant repairers and
collectors.
Examples like these almost never come onto the market. They are
truly rare and the only place to find them is in the collections
of some of the world's greatest art museums.
While there is no shortage of books or articles dealing with
these carpets, this presentation will enable viewers to begin to
understand them from both the historic and cultural framework
they evolved in, as well as how they relate to each other
individually and as groups.
For information, weaving artmuseum.org.