Explaining the Safavid hunting ground Corner and Medallion carpet design, (case study: the Poldi Pezzoli Museum hunting ground Carpet).

نویسندگان

  • Farhadiyeh, Morteza Carpet Designer and teacher, first class artist in the field of carpet design, Isfahan, Iran
  • Hasanvand, Mohammad Kazem Associate Professor, Faculty Member, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
  • Piri, Ali PhD Candidate of Islamic Arts, Iranian Painting, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.
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Hunting and animal’s combat design of animals in the Safavid era has been reflected in various compositions of carpet designs as they are combined with Floral, Medallion, and Corner and Medallion patterns. One of the significant examples of a hunting ground corner and Medallion carpet are the ones held in the Poldi Pezzoli Museum, Milan. In this carpet, hustling hunting scenes have been depicted. The present study aimed to explain the design method of this carpet. The research method was descriptive-analytical and the data were collected from library. The data were analyzed qualitatively using structural analysis method and based on the existing standards governing the design of Iranian carpets in the Safavid era.  The results of the research indicated that this carpet has had a two-layer design. The first layer, designed in form of Corner and Medallion, has been performed by ¼, and by making minor changes, it becomes ½ and in the second layer the hunting scene added to design through ½. The elements used in this carpet's patterns include: Medallion, inscription, Upper-Medallion[1], corner, background, borders and hunting scene, as the latter plays a prevailing role on the carpet. The Medallion-bound line [2]is designed by way of 1/16, turning ¼ after three repetitions. The Medallion design was recessed or built-in. After the Medallion-bound line is completed, the inscription and the Upper-Medallion added as ½, with the same part used as the carpet corner and the background is decorated with Khatai motifs. This carpet has four rows of borders. The outer border and the main border are designed by reflective method and the two inner borders are designed by transfer method. [1]- Geometric pattern similar to a bovine head. [2]- Repeatable range of the design. [1] Geometric pattern similar to a bovine head. [2] Repeatable range of the design.

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عنوان ژورنال

دوره 16  شماره 38

صفحات  151- 168

تاریخ انتشار 2021-02

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