Early Anatolian Animal carpets
Anatolian animal carpets represent a special type of pile-woven carpet, woven in the geographical region of Anatolia during the Seljuq and early Ottoman period, corresponding to the 14th–16th century. Very few animal-style carpets still exist today, and most of them are in a fragmentary state. Animal carpets were frequently depicted by Western European painters of the 14th–16th century. By comparison of the few surviving carpets with their painted counterparts, these paintings helped to establish a timeline of their production, and support our knowledge about the early Turkish carpet.
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Early Anatolian Animal carpets
Anatolian animal carpets represent a special type of pile-woven carpet, woven in the geographical region of Anatolia during the Seljuq and early Ottoman period, corresponding to the 14th–16th century. Very few animal-style carpets still exist today, and most of them are in a fragmentary state. Animal carpets were frequently depicted by Western European painters of the 14th–16th century. By comparison of the few surviving carpets with their painted counterparts, these paintings helped to establish a timeline of their production, and support our knowledge about the early Turkish carpet.
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Anatolian animal carpets repre ...... bout the early Turkish carpet.
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Anatolische Tierteppiche stell ...... tenen Orientteppiche der Welt.
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Anatolian animal carpets repre ...... bout the early Turkish carpet.
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Anatolische Tierteppiche stell ...... r Entdeckung des Pasyryk-Teppi
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Anatolische Tierteppiche
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Early Anatolian Animal carpets
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