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010 $a 91070795
020 $a0253325552 (alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)27683184
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050 00 $aNK1011$b.G63 1993
082 00 $a745/.09561/09048$220
100 1 $aGlassie, Henry,$d1941-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50029893
245 10 $aTurkish traditional art today /$cHenry Glassie ; photographs, drawings, and design by the author.
260 $aBloomington :$bIndiana University Press,$c1993.
300 $axi, 947 pages :$billustrations (some color), maps ;$c26 cm.
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aIndiana University Turkish studies ;$vv. 11
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 881-920) and indexes.
505 0 $aIntroduction: Turkish Traditional Art Today -- Pt. 1. Istanbul. 1. Istanbul. Kapali Carsi: Commercial Entry. Tahtakale: The Artisans' District and the Master's Role. Suleymaniye: Sinan and the City's Centers. Turkish Art: A First Summary (Spirit and Mastery). 2. Mahmut Oncu: Master Calligrapher. 3. Yusuf Sezer: Young Master of Calligraphy. The Recent Past: Context for Revival. 4. Celal Atalay: Handwork in the Factory. 5. Mustafa Kesici: Woodworking and Representation. 6. Mustafa Sargin: Woodworking and Artistic Process. Turkish Art: A Second Summary (Creative Integration). 7. Ahmet Sefa: Time and Spirit. Change and Continuity: Pattern in the Present. 8. Sebire Aktas: Weaving, Mastery and Life in the City -- Pt. 2. Anatolia. 9. Anatolia: The Landscape. The Village Home: Domestic Architecture. The Market Town: Connections. The Artisans' City: Context for Creation. 10. Erzurum: The Urban Market. 11. Konya: The Artisans' Mevlana. Turkish Art: A Third Summary (The Styles). 12. Bursa: Historical Setting.
505 8 $aKayan Demirciler Carsisi: Work and Art. Sogukkuyu: Pottery in the Plain Style. 13. Kinik: Pottery in the Spirited Style -- Pt. 3. Kutahya. 14. Kutahya: Pottery in the Masterly Style. Cini: Ceramic Process. 15. Ahmet Sahin: The Old Master's Family. 16. Ibrahim Erdeyer and Mehmet Gursoy: Young Masters. 17. Roses Picked from the Fire: Form and Meaning -- Pt. 4. Canakkale. 18. Ezine: The Carpet's Context. Hali: Form and Meaning in Carpet Design. Types and Regions: Carpets in Space. 19. Ahmetler: Carpet Technique and Life in the Village. Rahime Balci and Nezihe Ozkan: Master Weavers. 20. Karagomlek: Innovation in Carpet Design. Aysel and Hanife Ozturk: Skill and Affection. 21. Ayvacik: Commerce in the Carpet Tradition -- Conclusion: Turkish Style. 22. Turkish Style: A Frame for Viewing. 23. Turkish Art: A Fourth Summary (Style and Meaning). Meaning in Time: Experience and Significance. Service, Discipline, Tolerance: Turkish Art Defined -- A Note on Turkish -- Gunumuzde Geleneksel Turk Sanati.
520 $aTurkish Traditional Art Today presents the living arts and artists of Turkey. It is simultaneously an ethnographic inquiry into the nature of art, an introduction to modern Turkey, and a model study of folk art, combining the theories of folklore, anthropology, cultural geography, and art history. Describing his research in the cities, towns, and mountain villages, Glassie ranges widely across media.
520 8 $aHe tells of architecture, calligraphy, woodworking, and earthenware, but lays particular emphasis on the brilliant, underglaze-painted ceramics of Kutahya and the rich, piled carpets for which Turkey has been famed for centuries. While searching for the traits that define art and the stylistic complexities that characterize Turkish creativity, Glassie focuses on the artists and their theories and practices as well as the works they produce.
520 8 $aThe result is an account of the current state of Islamic art and a comprehensive analysis of a deep and lively artistic tradition.
650 0 $aFolk art$zTurkey$xHistory$y20th century.
830 0 $aIndiana University Turkish studies ;$v11.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42029038
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852 00 $bglx$hNK1011$i.G63 1993