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Nomadic Visions: Tribal Weavings from Persia and the Caucasus [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width: 320x256 mm, weight: 3108 g, 20 Illustrations, black and white; 250 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Hali Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1898113823
  • ISBN-13: 9781898113829
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  • Cena: 80,72 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width: 320x256 mm, weight: 3108 g, 20 Illustrations, black and white; 250 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Hali Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1898113823
  • ISBN-13: 9781898113829
"Extensive text, beautifully-written and well-researched, this book leads us through many historical and geographical adventures and towards a plethora of full-colour plates...These pages ground us by sharing a complex culture expressed through an object of practical simplicity." Ptolemy Mann, Selvedge

The Michael and Amy Rothberg Collection of knotted-pile tribal and nomadic bags and other rare small format pile weavings, among them many pieces made for women's dowries and other ceremonial functions, is recognised as the best of its kind anywhere in the world. The collection has been carefully and thoughtfully assembled over the past four decades. Michael Rothberg's collections are above all distinguished by the collector's acutely sensitive and perceptive eye for the best museum-quality material available on the international market. Specialists in the field and other collectors and tribal weaving enthusiasts have awaited the publication of this part of the Rothberg Collection for many years, ever since a selection of the material was shown at Sotheby's in Los Angeles in a feature exhibition during the American Conference on Oriental Rugs in January 1996. The scope of the collection includes antique pile bags, from the Transcaucasus region, as well as from the Shahsavan, Kurdish, Varamin region, Qashqa'i, Khamseh, Luri, Bakhtiari, Afshar and Baluch tribes of Iran.

Recenzijas

"Extensive text, beautifully-written and well-researched, this book leads us through many historical and geographical adventures and towards a plethora of full-colour plates...These pages ground us by sharing a complex culture expressed through an object of practical simplicity." - Ptolemy Mann, Selvedge

Foreword 7(1)
Preface 8(3)
Acknowledgements 11(2)
Introduction 13(4)
1 Context
17(28)
Early Rug Weaving
19(1)
Nomadic Pastoralism
20(3)
Sheep, Goats, And Otheranimals
23(2)
The Role Of Nomadic Women
25(1)
Transport Bags
26(2)
Persian Saddle Blankets
28(1)
Tribal Design Origins
29(2)
Aspects Of Design
31(3)
The Rosette
34(6)
Symbolism
40(1)
The Plates - Overview
41(4)
2 Transcaucasia & North Persia
45(194)
2.1 Transcaucasia
46(40)
History And Geography
47(1)
Design Tradition
48(2)
Technical Profile
50(2)
Plates 1-26
52(34)
2.2 The Shahsevan Confederation
86(34)
History
87(4)
Shahsevan Women
91(1)
Design Tradition
91(1)
Technical Profile
92(1)
Arrangement Of Plates 27--44
92(2)
Plates 27-44
94(26)
2.3 Persian Azerbaijan
120(50)
History
121(2)
The Tribes Of Azerbaijan
123(1)
Technical Profile & Design Tradition
124(2)
Plates 45-71
126(44)
2.4 The Kurds
170(40)
History
171(1)
Religion & Women
172(1)
The Jae Kurds
172(1)
Technical Profile & Design Tradition
173(3)
Plates 72-94
176(34)
2.5 Varamin
210(29)
The Tribes
211(1)
Attributions
212(1)
Weaving Format & Design Tradition
212(2)
Technical Profile
214(2)
Plates 95-Ho
216(23)
3 South & East Persia
239(175)
3.1 The Afshar Tribes Of Kerman Province
240(48)
History
241(1)
Design Tradition
242(2)
Technical Profile
244(4)
Plates Hl-137
248(40)
3.2 The Khamseh Confederation
288(32)
The Tribes
289(3)
Technical Profile & Design Tradition
292(2)
Plates 138-154
294(26)
3.3 The Qashqa'i
320(42)
History
321(1)
Economy
321(1)
Religion
322(1)
Qashqa'i Women
322(2)
Design Tradition
324(1)
Technical Profile
325(1)
Plates 155-177
326(36)
3.4 The Luri
362(30)
Design Tradition
363(3)
Technical Profile
366(2)
Plates 178-194
368(24)
3.5 The `Baluch'
392(22)
The Tribes
393(2)
Design Tradition
395(1)
Technical Profile
396(2)
Plates 195-205
398(16)
Technical Details & Prior Publication 414(11)
Notes 425(3)
Bibliography 428
Michael Rothberg is a San Francisco Bay Area collector of antique carpets and rugs, and a careful and methodical expert on the genre, with many years experience of acquiring only the best for his collections.