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Oriental Rugs and Carpets

In Middle Eastern societies, carpets are commonly used in house interiors. Present even in the most humble habitations, they are simultaneously used as decorative and domestic useful objects. Calouste Gulbenkian had a deep knowledge and interest in oriental carpets, perhaps due to his Armenian origin and his family roots. In fact, this interest grew and became apparent quite early in his life. In 1890, Gulbenkian published a book about a journey that he had made across the Transcaucasia region, in which he included an extensive and detailed chapter on the topic. Later on his life, he managed to add to his art collection, a set of rare and precious rugs and carpets from Persia, Caucasus region and Turkey.

It is therefore not surprising that Calouste Gulbenkian’s Personal Library holds key books on the history and description of the main types of oriental rugs and carpets. In reality, however, these books are part of a larger library section concerning the history, art and culture of the people and civilizations that flourished in the Near and Middle Eastern regions. Due to professional and sentimental reasons, Calouste Gulbenkian had a special relationship with those specific global regions, therefore regarding this section as something rather precious. The main works by American Professor Arthur Upham Pope, one of the greatest experts in Persian civilization and its art, can be found amongst this section. Arthur Pope was president of the American Institute of Persian Art and Archeology and one of Calouste Gulbenkian’s Islamic art advisers. Indeed, by regularly corresponding with each other, Arthur Pope often expressed his expert opinion on numerous occasions, one of which relates to the purchase, in 1939, of a silk Persian carpet dating back to the XVI century. Actually, some of the artworks that are part of Calouste Gulbenkian’s Islamic art collection are reproduced in the ten-volume publication that Pope edited: Survey of persian art from pre-historic times to present.

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Collection highlights

Description de l'Arménie, la Perse et la Mesópotamie : géographie, géologie, monuments anciens et modernes, moeurs et coutumes / par Charles Texier ; gravure de Lemaitre. - Paris : Typographie de Firmin-Didot Frères, 1842-1852.

The emperor's carpet (from the Hapsburg collection) and two others / by A. F. Kendrick, A. Upham Pope, W. G. Thomson. - London : Cardinal & Harford, [192-?].

État géneral des tapisseries de la manufacture des Gobelins depuis son origine jusqu'a nos jours, 1600-1900 / publié par M. Maurice Fenaille. - Paris : Impremerie Nationale : Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1907.

Guide to the collection of carpets / [Third edition by A. F. Kendrick] ; [revised by C. E. C. Tattersall] ; [introd.] Eric Maclagan ; [ed. lit.] Victoria & Albert Museum, Department of Textiles. - London : Published under the authority of the board of education, 1931.

A history of oriental carpets before 1800 / by F. R. Martin. - Vienna : [s. n.], 1908.

The holy carpet of the Mosque at Ardebil / Edward Stebbing. - London : Printed by Robson & Sons, 1893.

An introduction to Persian art since the seventh century A.D. / Arthur Upham Pope. - London : Peter Davies, 1930.

A magnificent collection of near eastern and early mediterranean art : ceramics, miniatures, oriental rugs, ancient glass : property of the estate of the late Emile Tabbagh / [ed. lit.] American Art Association, Anderson Galleries. - New York : American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, 1936.

Modèles de tapis orientaux d'après des documents authentiques et les principaux tableaux du XVe et du XVIe siècle / par Jules Lessing. - Paris : Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1879.

Notes on carpet-knotting and weaving / by C. E. C. Tattersall. - London : Published under the authority of the Board of Education, 1933.

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