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Turkish Art and Architecture: From the Seljuks to the OttomansLike so many Turkish (art) historians writing in support of the nationalist project, he devotes several pages to the origins of the Turks, which should be a ...
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Ottoman Art | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtTwo different but distinctly Ottoman styles emerged in the court workshop. The first, called saz, combined floral palmettes and curving, featherlike leaves.
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Dialogues: Modern Artists and the Ottoman PastNov 22, 2023 · As modern-day Turkey marks its hundredth year, The Met's Department of Islamic Art celebrates Turkish art and culture.
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Çatalhöyük - SmarthistoryThe most remarkable art found at Çatalhöyük, however, are the installations of animal remains and among these the most striking are the bull bucrania.
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City of the Phrygians - Google Arts & CultureGordion is best known as the political and cultural center of the Phrygians, a people who ruled much of central Anatolia in the early first millennium BCE.<|separator|>
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The Art of the Seljuq Period in Anatolia (1081–1307)Oct 1, 2001 · The exchange and synthesis of these different traditions is vividly reflected in Seljuq architecture and art. For instance, Gök Madrasa features ...
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Turkmen Jewelry - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtAug 1, 2011 · Turkmen silver jewelry carried deep symbolic meanings and often marked an individual's passage from one stage of life to another.Missing: Gokturk Uyghur
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[PDF] The Nomads of Central Asia: Turkmen Traditions - Islam AwarenessThe Metropolitan Museum of Art has a particularly strong collection of Turkmen textiles and jewelry; an exploration of these everyday artworks can help us ...
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Orhan Gazi Camii Bursa, Türkiye - ArchnetBursa, Türkiye. The mosque complex of Ottoman sultan Orhan I, also known as the Orhaniye, was built in the market area of Bursa in 1339-1340/740 AH.
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Grand Mosque of Bursa - Madain Project (en)Ordered by Sultan Bayezid I, the mosque was designed and built by architect Ali Neccar in 1396–1399. The mosque is “600 years old,” and “one of Islam's most ...
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The Golden Age of Ottoman Art - Saudi Aramco WorldThe Ottoman Empire and its art both reached their zenith during the 16th-century reign of Sultan Süleyman, when the Ehl-i Hiref produced work celebrating.
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THE SULEYMANIYE MOSQUE AND ITS COMPLEX (1548-1557)The giant pillars carrying the main dome and other walls display enormous and plain surfaces with flat cut stones. While the glazed tiles cover all the walls of ...
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Qur'an Manuscript - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtArtwork Details ; Title: Qur'an Manuscript ; Date: dated 1268 AH/1851–52 CE ; Geography: Made in Turkey ; Medium: Ink, opaque watercolor, and 13.228.24 gold on ...
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The Art of the Qur'an: Treasures from the Museum of Turkish and ...Celebrated for their superb calligraphy and lavish illumination, these manuscripts—which range in date from the early eighth to the seventeenth century—are ...
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İznik Pottery & Tiles - ku crees - The University of Kansasİznik saw the production of ceramics for centuries, it became the center of pottery production in Turkey in the 15th century.
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Tiles - National Museum of Asian ArtThese three rectangular tiles are among the earliest examples associated with the city of Iznik, the most important center for Ottoman ceramic manufacture.
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Seljuk Bronze Ewer Inlaid with Silver, 11th Century CEPear-shaped body, splayed foot decorated by inscription and four medallions containing aquatic birds; short neck terminating in an elaborate oil-lamp shaped ...
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Islamic Arms and Armor in The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe finest arms were made by master craftsmen working with the leading designers, goldsmiths, and jewelers, whose work transformed utilitarian military ...
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