Nota de aplicación
Style of textiles, particularly handwoven floor coverings, usually in a prayer design and made in Kırşehir, a town between Ankara and Kayseri in central Turkey. The typical Kirsehir prayer rug of the 19th century has an elaborately stepped arch above a prayer-niche design, often fringed with tiny carnations in profile and with a smaller, concentric niche similarly outlined but having a contrasting color. The color scheme mya include rich cherry red, yellow, violet, light blue, prominent greens, terra-cotta, and black-brown. Some of the later rugs show influence of the French Empire style, and the palette was altered by the use of harsher aniline dyes.
Referencias bibliográficas
- Miller, Judith; Miller, Martin, "Miller’s como reconocer las antigüedades", Edciones Ceac, España, Barcelona, 1991, p. 156
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Estilos y Períodos
- .. Estilos y períodos
- .... <Estilos, períodos y culturas por región>
- ...... el mundo islámico
- ........ <Estilos y períodos dinásticos del mundo islámico>
- .......... <periodos islámicos anatólicos posteriores a Manzikert>
- ............ estilos islámicos anatólicos posteriores a Manzikert
- .............. textiles islámicos anatólicos posteriores a Manzikert
- ................ Balikesir
- ................ Bandirma
- ................ Bergama
- ................ column Ladik
- ................ Demirci
- ................ Gördes
- ................ Hereke
- ................ Isparta
- ................ Kayseri
- ................ Kirsehir
- ................ Konya
- ................ Kula (estilo de textil islámico anatólico)
- ................ Ladik
- ................ Milas
- ................ Mucur
- ................ Sivas
- ................ Esmirna
- ................ Ushak