#smrgKİTABEVİ Kaftan : Ottoman Royal Garments - 2022
Editör:
Kapak Tasarım:
Joelle İmamoğlu
Kondisyon:
Yeni
Sunuş / Önsöz / Sonsöz / Giriş:
Dizi Adı:
ISBN-10:
9786059194693
Hazırlayan:
Cilt:
Amerikan Cilt
Ciltçi:
Boyut:
24x32
Sayfa Sayısı:
340
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2022
Çeviren:
P. Mary Işın
Kapak Türü:
Ciltli
Kağıt Türü:
Kuşe
Dili:
İngilizce
Kategori:
indirimli
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The Topkapı Palace possesses a court dress collection so rich it would make all world museums envious. The collection spans from the 15th to 20th centuries. Nowhere else in the world is there such an extensive collection covering such a broad time period without interruption. We can assume that during the years when the palace was being converted into a museum, the sultans' clothes were preserved in the Armorer's Treasury. Some garments have notes about their owners, either written on paper and pinned to the fabric or sewn onto it. These labels are extremely valuable documents. To give an idea of the collection's richness, these figures are sufficient: Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror - 21 kaftans; Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent - 77 kaftans; Ahmed I - 13 kaftans; Osman II - 30 kaftans; Murad IV - 27 kaftans. The majority of the collection, approaching 2,500 pieces, consists of robes of honor, kaftans, and şalvars (loose trousers) made from the heaviest and most beautiful fabrics and velvets specially woven for the palace...
This book's main subject comprises the kaftans and other clothing items belonging to nineteen sultans, six princes, and six sultanas in the Topkapı Palace Museum collection. This book includes photographs of sultans' and princes' kaftans, çakşırs (fitted trousers), some undergarments, as well as their drawings, miniatures showing how they were worn in Ottoman life, and documents. I hope this will provide a more complete picture of clothing in the Ottoman world." Nurhan Atasoy
This 340-page work, measuring 24 cm x 32 cm, is printed on coated paper and presented to readers in a cloth-bound hardcover.
This book's main subject comprises the kaftans and other clothing items belonging to nineteen sultans, six princes, and six sultanas in the Topkapı Palace Museum collection. This book includes photographs of sultans' and princes' kaftans, çakşırs (fitted trousers), some undergarments, as well as their drawings, miniatures showing how they were worn in Ottoman life, and documents. I hope this will provide a more complete picture of clothing in the Ottoman world." Nurhan Atasoy
This 340-page work, measuring 24 cm x 32 cm, is printed on coated paper and presented to readers in a cloth-bound hardcover.
The Topkapı Palace possesses a court dress collection so rich it would make all world museums envious. The collection spans from the 15th to 20th centuries. Nowhere else in the world is there such an extensive collection covering such a broad time period without interruption. We can assume that during the years when the palace was being converted into a museum, the sultans' clothes were preserved in the Armorer's Treasury. Some garments have notes about their owners, either written on paper and pinned to the fabric or sewn onto it. These labels are extremely valuable documents. To give an idea of the collection's richness, these figures are sufficient: Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror - 21 kaftans; Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent - 77 kaftans; Ahmed I - 13 kaftans; Osman II - 30 kaftans; Murad IV - 27 kaftans. The majority of the collection, approaching 2,500 pieces, consists of robes of honor, kaftans, and şalvars (loose trousers) made from the heaviest and most beautiful fabrics and velvets specially woven for the palace...
This book's main subject comprises the kaftans and other clothing items belonging to nineteen sultans, six princes, and six sultanas in the Topkapı Palace Museum collection. This book includes photographs of sultans' and princes' kaftans, çakşırs (fitted trousers), some undergarments, as well as their drawings, miniatures showing how they were worn in Ottoman life, and documents. I hope this will provide a more complete picture of clothing in the Ottoman world." Nurhan Atasoy
This 340-page work, measuring 24 cm x 32 cm, is printed on coated paper and presented to readers in a cloth-bound hardcover.
This book's main subject comprises the kaftans and other clothing items belonging to nineteen sultans, six princes, and six sultanas in the Topkapı Palace Museum collection. This book includes photographs of sultans' and princes' kaftans, çakşırs (fitted trousers), some undergarments, as well as their drawings, miniatures showing how they were worn in Ottoman life, and documents. I hope this will provide a more complete picture of clothing in the Ottoman world." Nurhan Atasoy
This 340-page work, measuring 24 cm x 32 cm, is printed on coated paper and presented to readers in a cloth-bound hardcover.
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