Fragment of a pile carpet, wool on a cotton ground

India, Mughal; c. 1600
H: 78; W: 67 cm
Inventory number Tex 32
Published in
C .L. Davids Samling. Fjerde Del : Jubilæumsskrift 1945-70, København 1970, cat.no. 7, pp. 248 and 255;
Kjeld von Folsach: Islamic art. The David Collection, Copenhagen 1990, cat.no. 418;
Kjeld von Folsach: Fabelvæsner fra Islams Verden, Davids Samling, København 1991, cat.no. 83;
Steven J. Cohen: “A fearful symmetry: the Mughal red-ground 'grotesque' carpets” in Silk and stone : the art of Asia, London 1996, 3. Hali Annual, pp. 104-135, especially H;
Kjeld von Folsach, Torben Lundbæk and Peder Mortensen (eds.): Sultan, Shah and Great Mughal: the history and culture of the Islamic world, The National Museum, Copenhagen 1996, cat.no. 306;
Daniel Walker: Flowers underfoot: Indian carpets of the Mughal era, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, London 1998, fig. 24, p. 36 (the carpet as a whole);
Christine Klose: “Fragments with animal grotesque design: a reconstruction of 16th century Indian carpets” in Ghereh, 18, 1998/99, pp. 7-19, fig. 2, no.11; 
Kjeld von Folsach: Art from the World of Islam in The David Collection, Copenhagen 2001, cat.no. 692;
Sheila S. Blair and Jonathan M. Bloom (eds.): Cosmophilia. Islamic Art from the David Collection, Copenhagen, McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, Boston 2006, cat.no. 11;
Gian Carlo Calza (ed.): Akbar : the Great Emperor of India 1542-1605, Fondazione Roma Museo, Milano 2012, cat.no. III.21, pp. 147 and 253;
Kjeld von Folsach, Joachim Meyer and Peter Wandel: Fighting, Hunting, Impressing. Arms and Armour from the Islamic World 1500-1850, The David Collection, Copenhagen 2021, fig. 28, p. 82;
Jean-Baptiste Clais: “Imperial Mughal ivory priming flasks. A first catalogue” in Journal of the David Collection, 2021, 5, fig. 7, p. 111;

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