Jerome Straka, my great-uncle, was a collector of Oriental rugs. He left part of his collection to the Textile Department at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He also left a large-sized Chinese rug to our family back in the 1950s and is now in my possession. It is a large-size red wool Chinese rug with a branch and bird motif. There is also a matching runner. Both pieces are in good condition.
Main rug is 13 ft. x 8 ft. Runner is 34" x 80". ( I tried to download photo but the choose files box wouldn't respond.) Pattern is identical to that of main rug.
Dear Linda,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry and for the new images.
Based on the images as well as the information you have provided, this item is:
This large-size red wool Chinese rug, crafted in the Art Deco style during the 1900s, features a captivating branch and bird motif that adds an air of elegance and sophistication to any space. Measuring generously, this rug serves as a striking centerpiece, commanding attention with its vibrant hues and intricate design.
The Art Deco movement, which flourished during the early 20th century, is characterized by its bold geometric shapes, luxurious materials, and stylized motifs inspired by nature and modernity. This rug exemplifies these characteristics with its dynamic composition and sleek lines, reflecting the artistic sensibilities of the era.
The branch and bird motif, a recurring theme in Chinese art and symbolism, imbues the rug with layers of meaning and cultural significance. In Chinese tradition, birds are often associated with good fortune, happiness, and harmony, while branches symbolize growth, vitality, and resilience. Together, they create a visual narrative that speaks to the enduring beauty of nature and the timeless allure of traditional craftsmanship. This rug not only serves as a functional floor covering but also as a work of art that enriches the aesthetic appeal of any interior space.
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