
97/25/31 Chromolithograph, 'Carpet of Bokhara work', paper/ink, various makers, Russia/England, [1870-1885]
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Chromolithograph, 'Carpet of Bokhara work', paper/ink, various makers, Russia/England, [1870-1885]
The collection of prints with images principally of geometric and floral designs for interior wall and floor decoration, plus designs for jewellery and cermaics, and architect drawings. All are in portrait format with descriptive label struck on paper below the image. Printed, at lower left corner is [artist's] name and at right, the printer and number of the print.
Produced for the South Kensington Museum, London (now the Victoria & Albert Museum)
Date range is 1870-1885
These photolithographs were secured for the museum by Trubner & Co who were the London agent for the Museum primarily for publications & printed matter. For evidence and documentation of this please refer to the archival files: MRS 8, Correspondence Sent - Trubner & Co. (London), 1884-1890, p.18-22; MRS 303, Requisitions, 1882-1896 (in bundle of requisitions submitted to Trustees, 23 Dec 1884); and MRS 117/4, Annual Report, 1885, p.26. The above files deal with the acquisition of books & periodicals, orders for specific works & include enclosures in settlements of accounts. Trubner & Co became Messrs Kegan Paul, French & Trubner & Co from the 14 January 1890.
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Chromolithograph, 'Carpet of Bokhara work', paper/ink, various makers, Russia/England, [1870-1885]
Rectangular sheet of printed paper depicting a design for a prayer carpet.
Designed: Russia
Made: South Kensington Museum; London, England; 1870 - 1885
Owned: Trubner & Co;
Marks
printed in ink above plate u.c. "7."
paper label adhered below image l.c. "7. -a Carpet of Bokhara work, upon which the Mussulmans offer / their prayers. / b & c. type of common Bokhara carpets."
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