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Libro

Ydema

Carpets and their datings in Netherlandish Paintings 1540 1700

Antique Collectors' Club, 1991

36,00 € 40,00 €

Di Noto Giovanni Studio Bibliografico (Dolo, Italia)

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Anno di pubblicazione
1991
Autore
Ydema
Editori
Antique Collectors' Club
Soggetto
tessuti-tappeti e arazzi-Didattica
Lingue
Italiano

Descrizione

1 lingua: inglese Legat. edit. rigida in tela con sovrac. illustr., cm 29x23, pag. 208, con 129 illustraz. nel t. di cui 34 a col., e un catalogo di 960 dipinti (contenente ulteriori illustraz. in b.n.), riproduz. al tratto di moduli decorativi di tappeti - A cura di Onno Ydema - focus dell'opera: i tappeti orientali raffigurati nella pittura occidentale come metodo per la loro datazione - This book discusses the connection between the process of early carpet dating and European paintings of the 16th and 17th century. It includes nearly a thousand examples of carpet types which are discussed according to places of origin: Anatolia, Persia, India and Egypt. As early as the 14th century carpets were traded from the Near East to Western Europe. This book focuses on the intersection of two civilizations: Islamic textile art in the form of carpets and Western European painting. Carpets were portrayed by artists in use as floor decorations, as table covers or to cover trunks and chests. The book concentrates on pictorial source material from about 1540 onwards, as Western paintings are indispensable references for the dating of later carpets. The presence of these carpets in paintings has enabled art historians and textile experts to document the history and to date the manufacture of Egyptian, Anatolian, Persian and Indian carpets. Pictorial sources remain a source of reference material for the study of authentic rugs and carpets preserved in private and public collections. Detailed descriptions are provided of all the carpets included in the inventory: the design of the fields, borders, guardborders and subguards, the flat woven ends of the carpet, the fringes and the selvedges as well as other characteristics of the weaving structure - Ottimo stato.