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"When plans were made to hold an exhibition from private collections, to accompany the Vlth International Conference on Oriental Carpets, the goal was initially for a modest number of carpets to be furnished by Pacific Coast collectors. Two factors, however, dramatically expanded the scale of the operation. The organizers became aware early in the game that there is a great wealth of world-class material in these collections, and the enormous space available in the hall at Fort Mason imposed virtually no limitation on the number that could be included. The result has been what must be the largest showing in the history of collectible oriental rugs under a single roof, with now slightly upward of three hundred in "Oriental Rugs from Pacific Collections," supplemented by over a hundred from other sources as well. Within this assortment of more than four hundred rugs, there is surely something for every taste. With more than 230 of these rugs in color, the catalogue also takes on a massive quality, allowing readers to experience or reexperience a monumental event in the history of oriental rug exhibits."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 edition. Excerpt: ...twelve early examples with descriptive notices by V. J. R. and a preface by Sir George Bird-wood. London, 1882. Do. Second Series. London, 1893. Ripley, Mary Churchill: The Oriental Rug Book. New York, 1904. Stebbing, Ed.: The Holy Carpet of the Mosque at Ardebil. London, 1893. Vienna Imperial Royal Austrian CommerCial Museum: Oriental Carpets. Edited by Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke. Vienna, 1892-96. 3 vols. Ancient Oriental Carpets... being a supplement to... u Oriental Carpets," published i8c2-c6. Preface by the editor, A. von Scala; Introduction by W. Bode; Text by Fried-rich Sarre. Leipzig, 1906. Yerkes, Charles Tyson: Catalogue de luxe of the ancient rugs... belonging to... (his) estate... sold April, icio. New York, 1910. PART I TURKEY ASIA MINOR, ARMENIA, SYRIA RUGS I RUG WITH CHINESE DRAGON AND PH NIX CENTRAL ASIA MINOR, XIV CENTURY Field: Incomplete; showing two squares, each containing an octagonal field in yellow on which is represented in an archaic conventionalization the fight of the dragon and the phoenix, one of the oldest of Chinese motives. The animals are in blue and red. Filling the corners of the squares are hooked bars. Border: Red and black; the narrow strips defining the border show a simple geometrical design. Wool. Size: about 4 feet by 2 feet 8 inches. From a church in Central Italy; bought in Rome. Probably part of a rug with several similar fields. A rug of this kind is represented in a fresco painted by Domenico di Bartolo, about 1440-43 in the hospital at Siena. Two rugs with somewhat similar designs are represented in a cassone painting of a tournament in the Piazza S. Croce in the Jarves Collection at New Haven. This Florentine painting of the first half of the fifteenth century has been...
The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs by George Griffin Lewis, first published in 1913, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.