Column Ladik,
Acquired from Dr.Ulrich Schürmann in 1970,
150 x 102 cm,
17th century,
Highlands of Anatolia, Turkey,
Provenance Ulrich Schürmann,
“Teppiche aus dem Orient”, 1981 page 70,
Lenkoran,
acquired from Bodenheim in 1970
(Antique Fair Munich),
253 x 122 cm,
about 1800 or earlier,
Caucasus, see Bausback “Antike Meisterstücke orientalischer Knüpfkunst“
Anniversary issue 1975, page 190-191,
see Herrmann 1992, page 100
Lotto-Ushak,
acquired from Dr. Ulrich Schürmann in 1971,
230 x 117 cm,
16th century,
Ushak, Highlands of Anatolia, Turkey,
Published Ellis, Charles Grant “The Lotto Pattern as a fashion in carpets“, page 20,
Ulrich Schürmann “Teppiche aus dem Orient”, page 56/57
Bird Ushak,
Acquired from Franz Bausback, Mannheim, in 1978,
188 x 122 cm,
Beginning 17th century,
Highlands of Anatolia, Turkey,
Published Weltkunst April 15th, 1978, page 862,
Volkmann (signed I 51),
“Die Nachfahren des Pazyrykteppichs”, 1982, page 10,
Bausback „Anatolische Knüpfkunst“ 1978, page 43,
Bausback “Antike Knüpfkunst“ 1982, page 10,
Hali 1978 I/1, page 58
Star Ushak, acquired from Franz Bausback,Mannheim in 1978,
207 x 140 cm,
about 1600,
Highlands of Anatolia, Turkey,
Bausback „Anatolische Knüpfkunst aus 4 Jahrhunderten“ 1978, page 17,
Peter Bausback “Antike Orientalische Knüpfkunst“ 1978, page 53,
exhibited at TEFAF The European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht, 1978
Fragment of Holbein Carpet,
Acquired from Herrmann, Munich, in 1983,
198 x 68 cm,
15th century,
Ushak, Highlands of Anatolia, Turkey
Double niche Ushak,
acquired from Reinisch, Graz in 1985,
165 x 101 cm,
16th century,
Ushak, Highlands of Anatolia, Turkey,
Published
Hali no 28 1985, page 7,
Hali no 31 1986 page 32
Mamluk Carpet,
Acquired: Auction Dörling, Hamburg in 1985
(Former collection of art trade Hamburg),
120 x 176 cm,
15th / 16th century,
Cairo, Egypt,
Shown in Dörling, Hamburg „Kunst und Antiquitäten“ 1985, page 45 Table 6
Damascus,
Chessboard carpet,
Acqired: Auction Koller, Zurich 1986,
135 x 190 cm,
16th century,
AAlso known as „compartment rug“, Volkmann, III.5,
Spuhler 111.2, Eberhart Herrmann
Cairene Ottoman Fragment,
Acquired from Michael Franses, Maastricht 1985,
141 x 49 cm,
16th century
Kufic Border fragment,
Ushak,
Acquired from Sailer, Salzburg, in 1990,
44 x 15 cm,
15th / 16th century,
Ushak, Anatolian highlands, Turkey
Transylvanian prayer rug,
acquired from Peter Bausback, Mannheim, 1990,
162 x 124 cm,
17th century,
Melas, Anatolia Turkey,
Published
‘Antike Teppichsammlung’ Peter Bausback 1987/88, page 20/21
West Anatolian Çintamani carpet,
acquired from Herrmann, Munich, in 1991,
128 x 161 cm,
16th / 17th century,
Published
Herrmann ‘Asiatische Teppich- und Textilkunst’ 1991 page 12.1,
Besides this rug there are only known three large-scale pieces in the museums of Florence, Czech Republic and London
Ushak,
acquired from Peter Bausback, Mannheim in 1999,
107 x 94 cm,
17th century,
Schürmann „Orientteppiche“ 1966 (Sign. I 22)This unique carpet was exhibited in 1926 in Chicago
by the „Art Club of Chicago“ however erroneously described as Gördes in the catalog of A.U.Pope.
Carpets with similar border have been made frequently in Gördes as Kis Gördes 200 years later
(Wedding carpets). In addition, described in Schürmann Ulrich, ‘Oriental rugs’,
1966 labelled as white-ground Ushak
Specialist oriental and collector’s carpet company, Franz Bausback of Mannheim are to show an important South German antique carpet collection at TEFAF Maastricht, 13 – 23 March 2015. The group contains several Anatolian rugs and fragments as well as Mamluk, Damascus and Cairene examples, all dating from the 15th – 17th century.
Column Ladik, Acquired from Dr. Ulrich Schürmann in 1970, 150 x 102 cm, 17th century, Highlands of Anatolia, Turkey, Provenance Ulrich Schürmann, “Teppiche aus dem Orient”, 1981 page 70,
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