Indo-Persian carpet with vine scroll and palmette pattern
Flag of IranRobert Lehman CollectionTextiles-Rugsmiddle of the 17th century

Indo-Persian carpet with vine scroll and palmette pattern is a textiles-rugs of Indo-Persian origin created in middle of the 17th century using wool pile on cotton foundation. measuring Length: 8.2 m. Width: 3.2 m. — now part of the Robert Lehman Collection collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

About This Artwork

MediumWool pile on cotton foundation.
DimensionsLength: 8.2 m. Width: 3.2 m.
ClassificationTextiles-Rugs
DepartmentRobert Lehman Collection
Credit LineRobert Lehman Collection, 1975 1975.1.2457
Datemiddle of the 17th century

Historical Context

Culture & Period

This work belongs to the Indo-Persian culture. The estimated date range is 1636 – 1670.

Frequently Asked Questions

What department houses Indo-Persian carpet with vine scroll and palmette pattern?

Indo-Persian carpet with vine scroll and palmette pattern is housed in the Robert Lehman Collection department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

When was Indo-Persian carpet with vine scroll and palmette pattern created?

Indo-Persian carpet with vine scroll and palmette pattern dates to middle of the 17th century.

What material is Indo-Persian carpet with vine scroll and palmette pattern made from?

Indo-Persian carpet with vine scroll and palmette pattern is crafted from wool pile on cotton foundation..

Is Indo-Persian carpet with vine scroll and palmette pattern in the public domain?

Indo-Persian carpet with vine scroll and palmette pattern is in the public domain and can be freely used.

Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026

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