Saddle Rug

Unknown Artist

19th century

Saddle Rug by Unknown Artist

Medium

Foundation: cotton warp and weft; sheep or goat hair knotting

Dimensions

53 x 27 in. (134.62 x 68.58 cm)

Classification

Textiles-Rugs

Culture & Period

China · Qing dynasty (1644–1911)

Department

Asian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

The James F. Ballard Collection, Gift of James F. Ballard, 1922

Accession Number

22.100.30

Tags

Flowers

Art Historical Context

Step into the vibrant world of Qing dynasty (1644–1911) textiles with this exquisite 19th-century Saddle from China, now housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Art Department. Measuring 53 x 27 inches (134.62 x 68.58 cm), this rectangular piece was designed to adorn horse saddles, blending functionality with artistry. Its floral motifs, evoked by the "Flowers" tag, likely draw from China's rich tradition of nature-inspired designs, symbolizing prosperity and harmony in everyday equestrian life. Crafted a cotton warp and weft foundation and knotted pile of sheep or goat hair, the rug showc...

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