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The Carpet : Origins, Art and HistoryTotal Hits - 706  |  Hits Today - 0Rating:   Rating Average (1)    |  View Ratings  |  Add Your Rating
Art historian Milanesi presents a beautiful photographic compendium of carpets representing the main geographic areas of production: Anatolia, Persia, the Caucasus, India, western and eastern Turkestan, China, and the historical European centers. More than just a pretty catalog, her book serves as a useful guide for identifying and studying carpets. Milanesi ably describes and illustrates materials, dyes, knots, and weaving technology and examines layout and design; also provided is an analysis of the cultures in which these carpets were created. The text combines a discussion of the symbolism of motifs with a visual presentation of photographs and design diagrams. While providing a comprehensive stylistic study and interpretation that will interest experts, Milanesi gives even a novice the ability to understand the decorative and technical aspects of these functional yet sophisticated artistic objects. Recommended for general and subject collections.
ISBN: 1552094383   Date Published on 10/1/1999
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Jewish Carpets : A History and GuideTotal Hits - 1306  |  Hits Today - 1Rating:   Rating Average (2)    |  View Ratings  |  Add Your Rating
This is the first book ever written about Jewish carpets. The history of these rugs goes back nearly 4,000 years and offers a unique and novel insight into Jewish culture through the centuries as well as into cross-cultural history. Background documentation ranges widely through descriptions taken from the Bible, Roman and Talmudic writings, the riches of the Genizah, the reports of medieval travellers, as well as archaeology and folklore. One hundred individual carpets woven in Israel, Iran, Turkey, Egypt, Greece, Bulgaria and the Ukraine are illustrated in colour and accompanied by individual commentaries and statistical information. These carpets range in date from the fourteenth century to the present day. The book describes the many varied purposes for which the carpets were woven. It surveys the religious carpets hanging as protection for the Ark in the synagogue and as pointers to Jerusalem in the home. It examines the early Zionist carpets which forged a new post-Ghetto Jewish identity, directing people towards the Bible lands at the same time as creating skills and work there. It covers the fascinating carpets from ORT (the Organization for Rehabilitation through Training) in which we find socialist symbols surprisingly interwoven with Jewish symbols. It also reviews some remarkably fine Islamic carpets signed by Jews.
ISBN: 1851492593   Date Published on 8/1/1997
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From Desert and Oasis: Arts of the People of Central AsiaTotal Hits - 708  |  Hits Today - 0Rating:   Rating Average (1)    |  View Ratings  |  Add Your Rating
This publication was created to accompany an exhibition at The Georgia Museum of Art. Guest curator George O'Bannon composed essays about the different creative styles of tribal groups in Central Asia. Pieces included in the exhibition were made mostly by nomadic people for everyday use. Urban artists designed the remainder of objects discussed in the publication. The book attempts to explore the cultural variety and significance of the exhibition.
ISBN: 0915977346   Date Published on 11/1/1998
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Rugs & Carpets : Techniques, Traditions & DesignsTotal Hits - 569  |  Hits Today - 0Rating:   Rating Average (1)    |  View Ratings  |  Add Your Rating

Rugs & Carpets begins by tracing the development of carpet-making and introduces the immense range of rugs and carpets produced since 1800. Being able to identify rugs and carpets is an important part of understanding them and a useful illustrated chart shows how to decipher weavings from different countries. There are also helpful explanatory diagrams and photographs that illustrate the different techniques involved in carpet-making, as well as information on designs, styles and motifs. This book journeys to all the major carpet-making regions, including the Caucasus, Turkestan, Turkey, Persia, India, China, Tibet, Europe, North Africa and North America. Handsome maps depict the major production areas of each region and the author, Andrew Middleton, closely examines rugs and carpets made by village and city workshops, as well as tribal weavings. Buying and caring for your rug or carpet are major considerations. At the end of the book is a section on where (and where not) to buy rugs and carpets and how to buy at auction or from a dealer. The author also provides useful advice on care and restoration, plus tips on display.

ISBN: 1857326342   Date Published on 10/16/1997
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Once Upon A CarpetTotal Hits - 1472  |  Hits Today - 1Rating:   Rating Average (8)    |  View Ratings  |  Add Your Rating
The motto of Once Upon a Carpet is "never overlook what is underfoot," and after reading this book, you never will! In these pages, cool technical facts about wool, dyes, workmanship, and rug design are joined with heartwarming stories of once-upon-a-time happenings where oriental rugs play a part in the lives of real people. Once Upon a Carpet portrays oriental rugs in places people occupy: diplomatic, privileged, domestic, sacred, exotic, and unexpected spaces. Here you will find full-color photographs, reproductions of masterwork paintings, illustrations, historical anecdotes, and personal testimonies of individuals who have bonded with rugs in their lives. Particular musical compositions are suggested for listening pleasure, allowing you to enter more fully into the space each chapter describes. The book's deluxe features include a ruby red silken cover, inlaid rug photograph, gold foil stamping, gilded pages, and a satin ribbon, making this book a visual and tactile delight. The book appeals to the committed collector, enthusiastic ruggie, and even a curious newcomer, providing each with a newfound appreciation for the charm, mystery, and beauty of oriental rugs.
ISBN: 0967269806   Date Published on 7/16/1999
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Baluchi Woven TreasuresTotal Hits - 1127  |  Hits Today - 1Rating:   Rating Average (8)    |  View Ratings  |  Add Your Rating
Baluchi Woven Treasures
ISBN: 1856690792   Date Published on 1/1/1990
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Carpet and Textile PatternsTotal Hits - 718  |  Hits Today - 1Rating:   Rating Average (0)    |  View Ratings  |  Add Your Rating
This book brings together for the first time in one volume the wide range of patterns and motifs used in antique textiles in the East and West. It examines the treatment of similar patterns - floral, pictorial, tree and leaf patterns, crosses and so on - by weavers of different origins. Each chapter takes a theme out of which a number of patterns have sprung, and begins with a succinct explanatory text on interpretations of the theme by various weavers. This is followed by a wide selection of colour illustrations showing the diverse treatment of that theme in carpets and textiles, together with detailed captions describing the weavers' techniques and their use of pattern and colour. Superbly illustrated in full colour, this attractive and affordable book provides a rich source of inspiration for both designers and design students as well as being invaluable for carpet enthusiasts.
ISBN: 1856690814   Date Published on 10/1/1996
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Persian Carpet Designs to ColorTotal Hits - 501  |  Hits Today - 1Rating:   Rating Average (0)    |  View Ratings  |  Add Your Rating
This is an exciting source of varied Persian designs such as can be found in the rugs of Tabriz, Sarouk, Kerman, Saraband and other traditional rugmaking areas of Persia.
ISBN: 0880450053   Date Published on 10/1/1982
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Arts and Crafts CarpetsTotal Hits - 361  |  Hits Today - 0Rating:   Rating Average (0)    |  View Ratings  |  Add Your Rating
Haslam's ( The Real World of the Surrealists ) attractively illustrated volume focuses on Britain's late-19th- and early-20th-century arts and crafts movement, highlighting prominent designers and styles of handmade carpets. Much of the text is devoted to William Morris, whose Hammersmith style incorporated Gothic floral motifs and Persian medallions, and C.F.A. Voysey, whose Donegal carpets' harmonious, glowing color schemes were influenced by work from Turkey. The production process is presented: we see the grids on which designers planned colors and patterns, as well as photos of the weavers, who completed an average of 25 hand-knotted rows, or two inches of carpet, per day. Quotes from turn-of-the-century artisans, writers and critics provide sometimes passionate opinions of handmade goods, mass production and floral vs. geometric imagery. Color and duotone photos of lush carpets in exhibitions and in the home enliven the text, making for a leisurely browse that is both informative and a treat for the eyes.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
ISBN: 0847813886   Date Published on 8/15/1991
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Creating rug art with remnantsTotal Hits - 440  |  Hits Today - 0Rating:   Rating Average (0)    |  View Ratings  |  Add Your Rating
Creating rug art with remnants
ISBN: 051751589X   Date Published on 1/1/1975

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