79503 Antique American Hooked Rug, 01'11 x 03'02. A Pastoral Reverie: Late 19th Century American Hooked Masterpiece of Folk Art This hand-crafted antique American hooked rug captures the quiet poetry of late-19th-century rural life, when domestic interiors were imbued with meaning, optimism, and visual storytelling. Centered on a confidently rendered spotted cow with a visible udder, the composition speaks directly to agrarian prosperity, nourishment, and continuity—symbols deeply valued in New England households during the Victorian era. Such literal, narrative imagery was never casual; it reflected lived experience, ancestral pride, and a worldview rooted in land, labor, and self-sufficiency. The cow stands against a softly grounded field framed by a gently articulated oval reserve, creating a sense of compositional focus and ceremonial presence. Its simplified anatomy and deliberate proportions reveal the aesthetic intelligence of folk artisans, who favored clarity of symbol over academic realism. The restrained palette—earthy browns, mossy greens, chalky whites, and inky accents—reinforces the sincerity of the scene, allowing the motif to read as both emblematic and deeply personal. Surrounding the central image is a richly textured mélange border, animated by rhythmic color variation and hand-pulled wool strips that give the surface a tactile, almost painterly depth. A single stylized flower blooms in each corner, acting as both decorative punctuation and symbolic flourish—suggestive of seasonal cycles, fertility, and domestic harmony. These subtle floral accents elevate the extraordinary masterpiece beyond utility, positioning it as a curated expression of folk artistry rather than a purely functional floor covering. Today, this rare survivor represents a vanishing visual language, as narrative hooked rugs all but disappeared after World War I in favor of abstraction and mass production. Its preservation offers collectors a tangible connection to an era when objects carried intention, belief, and identity. Ideal for refined country estates, historic townhouses, or thoughtfully layered modern interiors, this exquisite work of art reads as a singular work of American folk heritage—humble in origin, elevated in presence, and unmistakably exclusive. Abrashed. Hand hooked wool. Made in America. Measures: 01'11 x 03'02. Pile Height: 0.29 of an inch. Date: 1890's. Late 19th Century.