The Emperor's Carpet The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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lt;br/><b>The Emperor's Carpet</b><br/><br/>This very famous classical Persian carpet is known as the Emperor’s Carpet. It is actually one of a pair, each having taken this name because they are said to have once belonged to Czar Peter the Great of Russia and then, after 1698, to the Habsburg emperor Leopold I
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The Emperor's Carpet The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Kindred Subjects: Art Stories from New York City: The Emperor's Carpet, second half 16th century, Silk (warp and weft), wool (pile); asymmetrically knotted pile
The Emperor's Carpet The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Kindred Subjects: Art Stories from New York City: The Emperor's Carpet, second half 16th century, Silk (warp and weft), wool (pile); asymmetrically knotted pile
Met Museum Antique Rugs Of The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
The Emperor's Carpet The Metropolitan Museum of Art