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English: Large-pattern Holbein carpet with four large octagons and a double kufesque border, Anatolia, C-14 dated to 1370–1450 ad (95.4% probability). Wool pile on a wool foundation, 2.60 x 5.02 m (8′ 6″ x 16′ 6″). Romain Zaleski Collection, courtesy Moshe Tabibnia, Milan
Date C-14 dated to 1370–1450 AD (95.4% probability)
Source http://www.hali.com/news/classical-carpets-renaissance-paintings-venice/
Author Unknown artisans. Photo by gallery
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