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Dick Osseman | all galleries >> Special Gallery: Carpets and Kilims >> Knotted carpets >> from Istanbul Carpet Museum > Istanbul Carpet Museum or Hali Müzesi May 2014 9174.jpg
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01-Jun-2014 Dick Osseman

Istanbul Carpet Museum or Hali Müzesi May 2014 9174.jpg

Detail of a 16th century Uşak

Uşak (110 km west of Afyon) was one of the most important and renowned carpet centers in Ottoman times (late 15th to 18th century). Rug production is still going on today, but on a lesser level and with altered designs.
In the 17th century great quantities of Uşak carpets were made for the royal houses and the Christian churches of Europe. They are named according to their specific design: ‘star’, ‘medallion’, ‘bird’, ‘chintamani’ (or: leopard spot), ‘cloud band’ or after renaissance artists who included them in their paintings: ‘Holbein’ and ‘Lotto’, after Hans Holbein the Younger (1497-1543) and Lorenzo Lotto (1480-1556).

In this piece two Uşak-types are combined: ‘medallion’ and ‘star’. The general lay-out is similar to the medallion type, but here the central medallion has the elaborate shape of a ‘star’.

Correspondent: J.M.Criel, Antwerpen.
Source: ‘Oriental Rugs, volume 4: Turkish’ (Zipper & Fritzsche) .

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