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Style: Expressionist
Zabihi Collection Chinese Art Deco Rug
Located in New York, NY
an early 20th Century Chinese Art Deco Square Rug
8'1'' x 9'6''
Category
Early 20th Century Chinese Expressionist Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
Dragon Chinese Rug
Located in New York, NY
A full pile 3rd quarter of the 20th-century Chinese rug with a blue dragon on a yellow-beige field. Accents in blue.
Measures: 2'3" x 4'5".
Category
Late 20th Century Chinese Expressionist Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
Horse Herd Pictorial Antique Chinese Rug
Located in New York, NY
An early-20th century conversational Chinese pictorial rug with a herd of horses on a neutral color ground.
Measures: 5'7" x 8'1"
Decorative oriental, Chinese rugs and carpets have been a significant art form within the Chinese culture for many centuries, if not for several millennia. The history of...
Category
Early 20th Century Chinese Expressionist Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
Zabihi Collection 19th Century Monkey Pictorial Chinese Rug
Located in New York, NY
A late 19th century Chinese rug featuring 3 monkeys and some birds on a landscape scene. Navy field, beige accent colors. Some age-related wear
Measures: ...
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Late 19th Century Chinese Antique Expressionist Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
Judaical Persian Kerman Rug, Story of Joseph
Located in New York, NY
Superfine quality Biblical Persian pictorial rug depicting the story of Joseph where his brothers wholeheartedly tried to kill him.
Category
Late 19th Century Persian Antique Expressionist Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
Dragon Blue Chinese Rug, Mid-20th Century
Located in New York, NY
A full pile 20th century Chinese rug with 4 dragons floating on a navy blue ground.
Measures: 4'1" x 6'1".
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Mid-20th Century Tibetan Expressionist Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
New Contemporary Area Rug Inspired by Joan Miro
By Joan Miró
Located in Dallas, TX
80744 New Contemporary Area Rug Inspired by Joan Miro, 06'03 x 09'04. This hand-knotted wool contemporary abstract rug captures the enchanting sp...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pakistani Expressionist Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
New Contemporary Area Rug Inspired by Joan Miro
By Joan Miró
Located in Dallas, TX
80747 New Contemporary Area Rug Inspired by Joan Miro, 06'03 x 09'05.
This hand-knotted wool contemporary abstract area rug, inspired by the Joan...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pakistani Expressionist Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
New Contemporary Area Rug Inspired by Joan Miro
By Joan Miró
Located in Dallas, TX
80742 New Contemporary Area Rug Inspired by Joan Miro, 06'04 x 09'03.
This hand-knotted wool contemporary area rug, inspired by the abstract styl...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pakistani Expressionist Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
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