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Ziegler and Company, the first buyer of the carpets from Persian resident Hildebrand Stevens, supposedly using Tabriz or Turkish craftsmen. The second Ardabil had visible changes in its structure, with its borders replaced into a newly woven narrow line while the London Ardabil was thoroughly over-restored. Historians of the time spoke to this, stating 'The highest market value was for complete carpets, rather than damaged ones or fragments. The London carpet was 'a remarkable work of Art', and as Morris has said, of real historical importance, but it had been compromised to suit the market values of 19th century art connoisseurship.' The carpet was for decades displayed hanging on a wall. Since 2006, it has been shown flat in a special glass pavilion in the centre of the Jameel gallery, Room 42 of
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that "it has no counterpart". Gradually, word came out that there was a second
Ardabil carpet. When the Victoria and Albert Museum began to check out the piece in 1914, the historical consensus came to be that the modifications on the current Los Angeles Ardabil to repair the London Ardabil were
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Ardabil Carpet was an original design, though in the style of some other Persian carpets of the same period. It has been the subject of numerous copies ranging in size from small rugs to full scale carpets. There is an 'Ardabil' at
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Angeles (Inv. No. 53.50.2) 23’ 11" by 13’ 5" (7.28 m by 4.11
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art. The designs were then copied and adapted for smaller carpets for a wider market. The design of these carpets are not typical of later
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saw it, and bought it from Lord Duveen for approximately $ 70,000 several years later. Getty was approached by agents on behalf of King
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carpet dealer who restored one of the carpets using the other and then resold the restored one to the
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2007:Tree of life
1992:Kilim motifs
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1866:Natural dye
1830:Rug hooking
1801:Manufacture
1660:Miho Museum
1584:Alois Riegl
1403:Bessarabian
1103:Bessarabian
1056:Demirchilar
1016:Azerbaijani
421:Los Angeles
382:Islamic art
32:Ardabil rug
2119:Categories
2034:Red carpet
2029:Prayer rug
1997:Elibelinde
1941:Dilmaghani
1840:Tack strip
1835:Rug making
1746:Floorcloth
1418:Chiprovtsi
782:his sister
490:References
409:his sister
237:cartouches
162:pile at a
1977:Eagle rug
1891:Cochineal
1413:Caucasian
1383:Axminster
1198:Bakshaish
1193:Bakhtiari
1158:Pakistani
1113:Catalogne
1046:Caucasian
1031:Arraiolos
944:192690324
764:Raken.com
716:1 January
495:Citations
321:Tahmasp I
140:cartouche
2044:War rugs
2002:Evil eye
1931:Brintons
1845:Underlay
1729:Cleaning
1448:Karabakh
1423:Crivelli
1408:Bradford
1378:Armenian
1325:Seychour
1283:Seraband
1233:Karadagh
1208:Borujerd
1153:Oriental
1133:Kashmiri
1076:Karabakh
1041:Borchaly
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607:(2003).
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1886:Carmine
1770:Fabrics
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1483:Persian
1473:Memling
1463:Lilihan
1458:Holbein
1398:Bergama
1388:Bellini
1373:Arabian
1366:Carpets
1335:Turkmen
1330:Tibetan
1303:Varamin
1263:Mashhad
1258:Kurdish
1243:Kashmar
1223:Isfahan
1188:Ardabil
1168:Persian
1138:Lilihan
1128:Flokati
1123:Dhurrie
1108:Braided
1026:Aghajly
1011:Alcaraz
1001:Arabian
831:(ed.).
337:British
333:Ardabil
304:History
244:Safavid
184:from a
182:couplet
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1777:Frieze
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1438:Gabbeh
1433:Fitted
1428:Ersari
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1278:Sarouk
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1238:Kashan
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1173:Abadeh
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205:Kashan
186:ghazal
150:Design
101:London
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1782:Jajim
1518:Yomut
1513:Ushak
1488:Pirot
1478:Milas
1468:Lotto
1453:Konya
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1253:Kilim
1228:Jozan
1218:Heriz
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1081:Kilim
1061:Ganja
1036:Arran
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158:with
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