Carpets and Their Datings in Netherlandish Paintings, 1540-1700Discusses the connection between the process of early carpet dating and European paintings of the 16th and 17th century. It includes nearly a thousand examples of carpet types which are discussed according to places of origin: Anatolia, Persia, India and Egypt. |
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Copyright1991 Onno Ydema LeidenWalburg Pers Zutphen I INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IV | 11 |
from the publishers The Sources | 13 |
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17th century aiv2 aiv3 Amsterdams Historisch Museum Anatolian carpets appears arabesques attr attributed border design border pattern Brakenburg Cairene carpets in Netherlandish carpets in paintings carpets represented cartouche border cartouche design Caspar Netscher cloudband carpets cm Literature corner medallions corner solution dating decoration depicted design elements diagram Dutch paintings eiii field design field pattern floral and cloudband floral carpets floral ornaments floral stems Gallery Gemäldegalerie Grisebach guard stripe Hooch Indian carpets inner guard border Kalf Kilim Kuretsky lotus flowers main border Mamluk Medallion Ushak Metsu Mieris Mills motifs Musscher Netherlandish paintings 1540-1700 Netherlands Netscher Ochtervelt Oriental carpets outer guard border Pagnano painter palmettes Persian carpets pictorial sources Pieter de Hooch pile carpets Polonaise Portrait Present location unknown presumably Private collection represented carpets Rijksmuseum rosettes Scheunemann Sketchy representation Steen Still-life stylized subguard surviving Transylvanian Ushak carpets variant visible Western paintings Woman