Antique Large American Hooked Rug American Knotted, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional textile represents a sophisticated evolution of the American hooked rug tradition, demonstrating a mastery of domestic craftsmanship rarely seen in pieces of this scale. The construction, blending hooked and knotted techniques, suggests a transitional period in American textile arts, bridging folk art and formal design.
The densely composed field features an elaborate, scrolling acanthus leaf and floral vine, executed in an allover pattern that draws heavily on European textile aesthetics. The dark, rich ground allows the vibrant botanicals to emerge with striking clarity. The use of a complex, nuanced palette creates a captivating multicolor jewel tone effect, utilizing shades of deep crimson, sage, cream, and russet.
Given its impressive dimensions, this piece functions as a truly large oversized rug, capable of anchoring a substantial parlor or dining room floor plan. Unlike smaller domestic mats, this textile was clearly intended as a primary decorative element, offering both warmth and a profound sense of historical continuity to a space.
Surviving examples of this quality from the late 19th-century American production are exceedingly rare. This textile is not merely a floor covering but a significant piece of Americana, representing the pinnacle of domestic textile art, making it a highly desirable addition to any collection of fine antique rugs.


