USAK CARPETS IN EUROPEAN PAINTING ART IN THE XVI-XVIII. CENTURY
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VOLUME: 13 ISSUE: 1
P: 275 - 291
June 2011

USAK CARPETS IN EUROPEAN PAINTING ART IN THE XVI-XVIII. CENTURY

Trakya Univ J Soc Sci 2011;13(1):275-291
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ABSTRACT

The art of carpet weaving in the character of the first node which contains technical example of Turks in Central Asia has emerged in the region. This unique art of the Seljuk period in Anatolia, the first bright hand knotted carpet weaving with the lived. The second brilliant period of Turkish carpet art: Motif medallion in the vicinity of Usak in the XVI. century woven floral compositions, where the rich and varied began with carpet

Turkish carpets in the largest and well-known group, the UĢak carpets, European artists in the table, starting with Fatih revolution in the XVIII. century until the end was often depicted in fine detail. UĢak carpets among European artists of the Italian Renaissance artists who illustrate the Paris Bordone, Lotto, the German Hans Holbein, Vermeer from the north, Terbourch names immediately come to mind first. A picture element as the records can not be found UĢak carpets of most styles and construction dates of UĢak carpets, carpet art by experts with the help of these images have been identified.

On the art of carpet that has a very rich variety of UĢak carpets among the most it may portray: First type or small-pattern Holbein carpets with the Holbein or the second type, called Lotto carpets, carpet type and the two main groups: "Medallion" and "Star" are UĢak carpets.

Keywords:
Turks, Anatolia, UĢak Carpets, European Painters.