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Eiland, Murray and R. Pinner: Oriental Carpet and Textile Studies Volume 5 Part 1

Danville, Ca 1999

240 pp. 9 x 12 Paperback in New condition.

Well illustrated in color and black and white. Conference papers presented at the 8th International Conference on Oriental Carpets. Articles include: *"The Ardabil Carpet and the Ardabil Shrine" by Siawosch Ulrich Azadi; *"Paradise Gained: Timurid Painting as the Mainspring of Safavid Carpet Design" by Susan Day; *"Analysis of the Dyes Used in Ottoman Court Carpets and Mamluk Carpets" by Nevin Enez; *"Figurative Evidence for the Philadelphia Blue-Ground SPH and an Art Historical Case Study: Gaudenzio Ferrari and Sperindio Cagnoli" by Luca Emilio Brancati; *"Oriental Rugs in the Collection of the Jacquemart-Andre Museum in Paris and at Chaalis" by Joelle Lemaistre; *"Vase Painting and Carpet History in Ancient Greece" by Anna Ferrari; *"Architectural Motifs in Early Turkish Rugs -- Domes and Squinches" by Alberto Levi; *"Textiles as Models for Turkish Carpets of the 16th and 17th Centuries" by Christina Klose; *"On the Provenance of the Dragon Carpets" by John Wertime and Richard Wright; *"Perspective in Ancient Turkmen Weavings" James Allen and Craig Carriere; *"Early Turkish Rugs: the Written Evidence" by Peter Andrews; *"Turkmen Wedding Carpets and Their Ethnic Context" by Mugul Andrews; *"Fieldwork in Turkestan" by Murray L. Eiland, Jr.*"Salor Engsi No.9: Presentation of the Piece and Conservation Problems" by Eva Hoffmeister; *"Classification of Tekke Small -- Chuval-Gul Chuvals" by E. B. Long and M C. Whiting; *"Did the Turkmen Weave Saddlebags and Prayer Rugs Before the Mid-Nineteenth-Century?" by Steven Price; *"The Kyrgyz and Their Reed Screens" by John Sommer; *"A. A. Bogolubov and Other Early Central Asian Carpet Collections in the Russian Ethnographic Museum as a Historical Source" by Elena Tzareva; *"Tracing Central Asian Turkmen Designs through Parallels with Anatolian Carpets" by Nalan Turkmen; *"The Gabbeh Story" by George Bornet; *"Mother and Child: the Pregnant Boteh" by Roger Cavanna; *"Further Research on 'Baluch' Rugs and Their Weavers" by Robert Pittenger; *"Kurdish Rugs of Northwest Iran: a New Look" by William Eagleton; *"Palas Culture" by Parviz Tanavoli; *"A Contribution to the Origin of the Herati Design" by Ali Hassouri; *"The Southernmost Turkmen" by Cyrus Parham; *"The Eagle and the Serpent, the Phoenix and the Dragon" by Taher Sabahi; *"Carpets of the Shooli-Heiatdovood" by Reza Zolanvari; *"Nomad Band-Weavings from Western Turkey" by Serife Atlihan; *"Migration of Central Asian Carpet and Flatweave Designs to Anatolia" by Harald Bohmer; *"Through the Eyes of the Weavers: Aesthetics and Culture of Tribal Yuruk Women of Turkey" by Patricia Daugherty; *"The Last Felt Makers of Anatolia" by Isabel Engle Horulu; *"A Survey of a Group of Recent Anatolian Nomad Weavers" by Josephine Powell; *"The So-Called Leaf and Wineglass Border in Anatolian and Caucasian Rugs" by Wendel Swan; *"Multi-Level Designs: Significance on Many Levels" by Murray L. Eiland, III and Robert Pinner; *"The 'Life' of a Carpet: an Application of the Alexander Rules" by Nikos A. Salingaros; *"Universality and Interrelationship of Certain Design Elements" L. E. Fogleberg; *"Beni Jelidassen, Ait Youb, Zkara: Pilewoven Carpets of Zenata-Berber Tribes in the Northeastern Middle Atlas and East-Morocco" by Gebhart Blazek; *"Before All Traces are Lost: Decorated Horse Blankets" by Karl Claus; *"Wools Used in 19th Century Carpets Made in Barnhard Castle, Co. Durham, U.K." by Michael L. Ryder; *"The Pomegranate, an International Motif in Carpets and Textiles: Italy, Spain, Turkey: Fifteenth to Seventeenth Century" by Sarah B. Sherrill; *"Antique Tibetan Carpets" by Rupert Smith; *"Classification of Color in Oriental Carpets" by E. B. Long; *"Oriental Carpets in Moldavia and Walachia: Documentary Sources" by Mircea Dunca-Moisin; *"Turkmen Tentband Figures Used As Design Elements in Carpets and Bags" by Soren Neergaard. This impressive book contains selected conference papers. Edited by Murray Eiland and Robert Pinner, the new, larger format and abundant use of color illustrations make this a useful and important reference.


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