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Book Description
Liotard's fine portraits of Westerners in Turkish dress, Carpaccio's turbaned figures, and the coveted "Turkey" carpets that appear in paintings by Lotto and Holbein bear witness to a deep Western fascination with all things Ottoman. It is this cultural influence, spanning five hundred years-from the fall of Constantinople through to the twentieth century-that unites the wealth of paintings, drawings, photography, and decorative objects in this sumptuously illustrated book. The result is a visual feast of Turkish delights, from the exotic allure of the harem and Turkish baths to Ottoman-inspired Western interiors and pavilions; from paintings of Europeans in Turkish costume to carpets, silks, tulips, turbans, Iznik tiles, coffee, tobacco, and croissants. The delightfully informative text explains how Turkey, the gateway to the East, became a fountain of inspiration for so many artistic and cultural fields-painting, ceramics, textiles, interiors, fashion-in the West. Today the many fruits of this cultural meeting, enticingly displayed in this book, will engage a fresh audience with the decorative possibilities of the ravishing colors, motifs, and furnishings of traditional Turkey. 150 color photographs.
About the Author
A writer, freelance journalist, exhibitions organizer, and collector, Philippa Scott is London Arts Correspondent for the Turkish magazine Cornucopia. She is the author of The Book of Silk, published by Thames & Hudson.
Turkish Delights,Philippa Scott,Thames & Hudson,0500510377,Architecture,Design,General,Interior Design - General,Residential Interior Design
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