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Art and Antiques Dealers of America 2012 Show by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Art Antiques Dealers of America 2012 Show

This past weekend the Art and Antiques Dealers League of America held their Spring show at the Park Avenue Armory. Partnered with 1stdibs.com and the ASPCA, the best of the best of decorative and fine art (that can’t yet be found in museums or aren’t already in a private collection) were on display for both viewing and buying pleasure. Portions of the proceeds made at the show went to the ASPCA.

1stdibs at NYC20 Decorative Arts Design Fair by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

1stdibs at NYC20 Decorative Arts Design Fair

The inaugural 1stdibs and NYC20 Decorative Arts and Design Fair, a 20th Century art and design fair in the tent at Lincoln Center, kicked last Thursday night. 36 dealers from all over the USA and Europe are showcased decorative and fine arts from all 20th century design movements at the fair over the weekend.

Nazmiyal Featured on Dezignlicious.com Blog by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Nazmiyal Featured on Dezignlicious.com Blog

There is no question that Gail Shields is great at what she does. Her projects have graced many of the top interior design publications including Architectural Digest and New York Spaces among countless others.

Christie's and Sotheby's Auction Houses Sales by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Christie’s and Sotheby’s Auction Houses Sales

This week we seem to be focusing on some serious money-makers ranging from fashion labels to art auction houses. We thought that in light of the recent economic chaos, we would shine the spotlight on the major money-makers and spenders.

Antique Carpet DNA by Wilbur Pierce by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Antique Carpet DNA by Wilbur Pierce

The unshaven man stood on a boulder looking up at the cave ceiling. The women’s name was Gryt and his name Grunt. He listened to her instructions, for they were husband and wife. As he was married, he did nothing right. He kept dropping his bearskin loincloth to his knees as he lifted his arms to draw and pulling them up; she scolded him for not wearing his belt. She saw the full moon. In the distance, wolves wailed and she laughed. He kept reaching toward the top the cave and making pictures. Together, they decorated the vault and marked the rock face with charcoal that she had just pulled out of the fire. Adding some color from a red rock that man later learned was iron, he scraped a blue rock that had copper in it and made a third color. He stepped back pleased as deer appeared on the walls of his home. Gryt smiled and Grunt went to bed.

Stolen Picasso Tete De Femme Painting by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Stolen Picasso Tete De Femme Painting

Was it Mr. Green in the foyer with the candle stick? Perhaps, it was Professor Plum with the oven mitt in the study? Or maybe it could have been Colonel Mustard with the ketchup bottle in the underground speakeasy? Whoever did it, the point is, someone has stolen a valuable piece of work straight off the wall of a San Francisco gallery.

Jason Nazmiyal At Historical Society Discussion by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Jason At Historical Society Discussion

We are pleased to announce that Jason Nazmiyal was asked to participate in a panel discussion at the New York Historical Society. This stimulating panel discussion about antique rugs and carpets, From Tibet to Timbuktu and the Art of Collecting Fine Rugs and Textiles, was moderated by the pillar of the New York rug scene, Mary Jo Otsea, who has long headed the rug and carpet department at Sotheby’s New York.

Kashmir Shawl at Asia Society NYC by Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

Kashmir Shawl at Asia Society NYC

This past week, one of the most outstanding textiles in the Nazmiyal Collection, a splendid antique Kashmir shawl of the eighteenth century, went on display at New York’s Asia Society as part of a special exhibition, “The Arts of Kashmir.” This exhibition represents a major international effort involving loans from collections all over the world. It is the first major exhibition entirely devoted to the arts of Kashmir from late antiquity up to the present time, covering media of every kind.