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Kat'ı: cut paper works and artists in the Ottoman world

Kat'ı: cut paper works and artists in the Ottoman world
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ISBN 6056353893 (hbk.)
9786056353895 (hbk.)
Author Çağman, Filiz
Title Kat'ı : cut paper works and artists in the Ottoman world / Filiz Çağman
Publisher Istanbul : Aygaz, 2014
Physical desc. 323 p. ; col. ill. ; 32 cm.
Bibliography etc. Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-315) and index.
Contents Introduction -- Principal tools and materials used for cut paper work -- Homeland of cut paper work -- Cut paper and leather filigree decoration on Islamic book bindings -- Diverse uses of paper in the Ottoman world -- Cut paper work in 15th-century West Iran and neighbouring regions -- Cut paper calligraphy works in the palace albums -- Cut paper compositions in the palace albums -- Cut paper animal motifs in the palace albums -- Cut paper trees in the palace albums -- The celebrated late 15th-century cut paper artist Abdallah Haravi and his work -- Cut paper work in the Ottoman court -- Ottoman cut paper artists during the reign of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent (1520-66) -- Efsanci Mehmed -- Efsanci Mehmed's successors: Benli Ali Celebi and his son Abdulkerim Celebi -- Muhammad B. Gazanfer -- A new Ottoman court artist: cut paper and vassale artist Kalender -- Celebrated cut paper artist of Bursa and Istanbul: Fahri of Bursa -- Commercial cut paper work and artists in the first half of the 17th century -- Peter Mundy album and other 17th-century works -- Another 17th-century Istanbul artist: Mahmud of Ghazni -- Famous cut paper artists of the late 17th century: Naksi of Edirne and Mehmed Halazade -- Mehmed B. Mustafa of Bursa and the vassale school -- Cut paper work in the period of innovation -- An architect's rule in the palace treasury -- A royal garden or scene from paradise -- Passion for flowers in 18th-century poetry -- Writing boxes dating from the late-18th century and first half of the 19th century -- Cut paper work between the mid-19th and early-20th centuries -- Cut paper calligraphic panels made for synagogues in the Ottoman Empire -- From empire to republic -- Conclusion.
Subject Decoupage -- Turkey -- History
Decoupage -- Technique
Cut-out craft -- Turkey -- History
Artists' materials -- Turkey -- History
Paper work -- Turkey -- History
Leatherwork -- Turkey -- History
Bookbinding -- Turkey -- History
Calligraphy, Ottoman
Miniature painting, Turkish
Decorative arts -- Turkey
Artists -- Turkey -- Biography
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