Number 99
Type Workshop
Origin Isfahan
Material Wool
Style Pictorial
Size 210 x 139
Age 1900
Agha Ahmad Ajami was, after Shoreshi, the foremost carpet artist in Isfahan in the pre-Seirafian period prior to the 1930s. His carpets were so famous and his influence so long-lasting that an entire generation of cotton-warped Isfahan rugs are eponymously called "Ahmadi" after him. However, those actually signed by him are tremendously rare and hard to come by. They remain the real deal naturally. It is fascinating to see how he confidently signed his first name only, a sign of his stature and fame, and added the noble title Agha in front.
His speciality was in pictorial subjects inspired by figures from Persian history and mythology. The dominant color palette was earthy tones (beige, cream, gold) and reds.
This carpet depicts an ancient Persian queen called Pourandokht, the daughter of the last Sassanian Shahanshah in the 7th century. The border depicts roundels of other mythical kings separated by elegant calligraphic cartouches.
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