Antique Karachov Kazak rug, Karachov district, Kazak region, N.W. Azerbadjian (The Caucasus), 2nd half 19th C This rug belongs to a rare group of plain field Kazaks, the most desirable type being the ''Three field'' (ref. Rippon Boswell, Wiesbaden, Nov 1991, Lot 42, also E Herrmann, Seltene Orientteppiche VIII, Munich, 1986, Lot 29). This example with six plain spaces is equally stunning in its simplicity, with the single blue panel adding interest. A beautiful example of early village folk art with obvious similarities to contemporary western painted art 170 x 134 cms, 5'7'' x 4'5'' Antique Karachov Kazak rug, Karachov district, Kazak region, N.W. Azerbadjian (The Caucasus), 2nd half 19th C This rug belongs to a rare group of plain field Kazaks, the most desirable type being the ''Three field'' (ref. Rippon Boswell, Wiesbaden, Nov 1991, Lot 42, also E Herrmann, Seltene Orientteppiche VIII, Munich, 1986, Lot 29). This example with six plain spaces is equally stunning in its simplicity, with the single blue panel adding interest. A beautiful example of early village folk art with obvious similarities to contemporary western painted art 170 x 134 cms, 5'7'' x 4'5''
Antique Karachov Kazak rug, Karachov district, Kazak region, N.W. Azerbadjian (The Caucasus), 2nd half 19th C This rug belongs to a rare group of plain field Kazaks, the most desirable type being the ''Three field'' (ref. Rippon Boswell, Wiesbaden, Nov 1991, Lot 42, also E Herrmann, Seltene Orientteppiche VIII, Munich, 1986, Lot 29). This example with six plain spaces is equally stunning in its simplicity, with the single blue panel adding interest. A beautiful example of early village folk art with obvious similarities to contemporary western painted art 170 x 134 cms, 5'7'' x 4'5'' Antique Karachov Kazak rug, Karachov district, Kazak region, N.W. Azerbadjian (The Caucasus), 2nd half 19th C This rug belongs to a rare group of plain field Kazaks, the most desirable type being the ''Three field'' (ref. Rippon Boswell, Wiesbaden, Nov 1991, Lot 42, also E Herrmann, Seltene Orientteppiche VIII, Munich, 1986, Lot 29). This example with six plain spaces is equally stunning in its simplicity, with the single blue panel adding interest. A beautiful example of early village folk art with obvious similarities to contemporary western painted art 170 x 134 cms, 5'7'' x 4'5''
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