Re: Castrated Armenian carpets!
...and has anyone actuallty seen a picture of this carpet. I have - it is an enormous carpet - it would cover the floor of a banqueting hall (almost). How on earth could anyone seriously have asked for the display of such a large and difficult to show item to be seen for a mere afternoon. What, if any, plans had been proposed for its proper and safe display? It isn't just something you can just stick up on a wall for an afternoon. You don't just ask for such an object, expect to get a yes answer, and them make the plans to display it after you get the "yes". Or expect those who will give the yes to also arrange for the display and pay for it all as well. Did the request to get the carpet contain a detailed explanation about how it was going to be displayed? If it did not, then a "no" answer was the only one that any responsible curator of the White Houses' artifacts could have given.
...and has anyone actuallty seen a picture of this carpet. I have - it is an enormous carpet - it would cover the floor of a banqueting hall (almost). How on earth could anyone seriously have asked for the display of such a large and difficult to show item to be seen for a mere afternoon. What, if any, plans had been proposed for its proper and safe display? It isn't just something you can just stick up on a wall for an afternoon. You don't just ask for such an object, expect to get a yes answer, and them make the plans to display it after you get the "yes". Or expect those who will give the yes to also arrange for the display and pay for it all as well. Did the request to get the carpet contain a detailed explanation about how it was going to be displayed? If it did not, then a "no" answer was the only one that any responsible curator of the White Houses' artifacts could have given.
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