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THE MENTOR 1916.03.01, No. 102, Chinese Rugs
A Thing of Beauty
ANTIQUE CHINESE RUG
ANTIQUE CHINESE RUG
ROUND CHINESE RUG
OLD CHINESE RUG
OLD CHINESE TEMPLE RUG
VERY EARLY CHINESE RUG
CHINESE RUGS
THE OPEN LETTER
Delving into the timeless notion of beauty, this concise study invites listeners to contemplate how true elegance endures beyond fleeting trends. Using a single, striking Chinese floor covering as its focal point, the narrative weaves together philosophy, art criticism, and cultural history. It challenges the habit of over‑using the word “beauty,” urging a deeper appreciation rooted in authority, balance, and lasting resonance.
The featured rug, measuring nearly ten by five feet, boasts a modest 42 knots per square inch—a density that, in Chinese tradition, signals a different set of values than its Persian counterparts. Its faded magenta center, pale‑yellow border, and restrained floral motifs reveal a disciplined design that radiates harmony without excess, while subtle butterfly emblems add a touch of refined ornamentation. Listeners will learn how the piece reflects the Kien Lung era’s synthesis of Persian influence and unmistakable Chinese spirit, illustrating the craft’s mathematical precision and the subtle art of color distribution that defines true craftsmanship.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (57K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-04-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1863–1926
A journalist turned expert on Oriental carpets, he wrote lively, practical books that introduced American readers to the history and craftsmanship of rugs from across Asia. His work also ranged beyond textiles into industry and technology, showing a wide curiosity about how things were made and used.
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