Antique American Hooked Dog Pattern Rug American Multicolor 1940s Multicolor, Circa Date: 1940s. This charming example of an American hooked rug captures the enduring folk art tradition popular throughout the mid-20th century. The robust, looped texture is characteristic of the style, lending the image a tactile, dimensional quality that highlights the hand-crafted nature of the piece.
The composition features a stately hunting dog, rendered in rich browns and tan, dominating the field. While not strictly a central medallion, the animal serves as the primary focal point, framed by a pastoral landscape of rolling hills and a winding path. Its dimensions suggest it was intended for use among small scatter size rugs, adding a personalized touch to smaller domestic spaces.
The piece utilizes a sophisticated, naturalistic multicolor palette of sage, moss green, deep cocoa, and buff tones. These subdued earth shades contrast gently with the lighter, neutral background, enhancing the depth of the landscape and providing a warm, inviting aesthetic suitable for a den or country home.
Reflecting the domestic craftsmanship prevalent in the 1940s, this piece offers a unique blend of utility and naive artistry. It is a distinctive addition to our curated selection of fine antique rugs, representing a charming, regional style that remains highly collectible today.






















