Antique Chinese – Textile Medallion Flat Weave Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1850s. This extraordinary piece transcends the traditional definition of a floor covering, presenting instead a masterful pictorial narrative characteristic of fine Chinese rugs. Dating to the mid-19th century Qing Dynasty, it exemplifies the sophisticated artistic output of the period, often created for imperial or scholarly use.
Executed with remarkable detail, the scene depicts a solitary figure—likely a scholar or immortal—meditating amidst craggy mountains and ancient pine trees, rendered in a muted palette of sage greens, soft blues, and ochre. The construction suggests a highly refined form of textile art, where shading and perspective are achieved through meticulous weaving or embroidery techniques, giving the composition a distinctly painterly quality.
While classified as a flat weave rug, the vertical orientation and delicate subject matter indicate its primary function was likely as a wall hanging or a decorative panel, rather than a piece intended for heavy foot traffic. Its dimensions place it within the category of small scatter size rugs, perfect for adding a profound historical anchor to a curated interior space or collection.
The rarity of such finely preserved pictorial textiles from this era cannot be overstated. This piece offers a direct window into the aesthetic sensibilities of 19th-century China, making it an exceptional acquisition for collectors of fine Asian art and antique rugs alike.
















