The crescent and the rose : Ottoman imperial silks and velvets /

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Author / Creator:Atasoy, Nurhan.
Imprint:London : Azimuth Editions, 2000.
Description:360 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 36 x 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4419078
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Varying Form of Title:İPEK : the crescent & the rose : imperial Ottoman silks and velvets
Crescent & the rose : imperial Ottoman silks and velvets
İpek : the crescent & the rose : imperial Ottoman silks and velvets
Other authors / contributors:Denny, Walter B.
Mackie, Louise W.
ISBN:1898592195
Notes:Bibliography.
Includes index.
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Summary:Status symbols, diplomatic gifts, artistic mediums and economic treasures--figured silk fabrics were among the most powerful and most characteristic artistic products of the Ottoman Empire. Wars were fought for control of silk revenues, and governments devoted major bureaucratic efforts toward the organization, regulation and taxation of silk production. Ipek: The Crescent & the Rose is the most comprehensive and magnificently illustrated overview of Ottoman silk textiles of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Its lavish, full-bleed, six-color reproductions of fabrics from the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, and from lesser-known ecclesiastical treasuries in the Balkans, Sweden, Poland and Russia, demonstrate the creativity of Ottoman weavers in rich detail, and will appeal to anyone with an interest in design or a general appreciation for visual delights. Accompanied by scholarly essays that shed light on the different historical, legislative, economic and technological factors that determined the history of these textiles.
Physical Description:360 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 36 x 29 cm.
Bibliography:Bibliography.
Includes index.
ISBN:1898592195