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IKAT WOMAN'S CHAPAN - CENTRAL ASIA - UZBEKISTAN - CIRCA 1870
CM 130X138
Finissima seta Ikat con fodera originale al suo interno, i colori naturali come in questa seta Ikat, vennero adoperati fino al 1870.
Slight signs of age and wear, good condition, backed with a Russian calico.
Finissima seta Ikat con fodera originale al suo interno, i colori naturali come in questa seta Ikat, vennero adoperati fino al 1870.
Slight signs of age and wear, good condition, backed with a Russian calico.
ESTIMATE € 1.600 - 2.000
Bibliografia di riferimento:
Fitz Gibbon, Kate, and Andrew Hale, Ikat Silks of Central Asia: The Guido Goldman Collection: London: Laurence King Publishing in association with Alan Marcuson, 1997, ad vocem.
Harvey, Janet, Traditional Textiles of Central Asia. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd., 1997, ad vocem
Kalter, Johannes, and Margereta Pavaloi, Uzbekistan: Heirs to the Silk Road. London: Thames and Hobbs, 1997, ad vocem
Knorr, Thomas, and David Lindahl. Uzbek: The Textiles and Life of the Nomadic and Sedentary Uzbek Tribes of Central Asia. Zbinder Druck and Verlag AG, Basel, undated, ad vocem.
Meller, Susan. Russian Textiles: Printed Cloth for the Bazaars of Central Asia. New York: Abrams, 2007, ad vocem.
Naumkin, Vitaly (Series Editor). Caught in Time: Great Photographic Archives: Bukhara United Kingdom: Garnet, 1993, ad vocem.
Sodikova, Naphisa, National Uzbek Clothes (19th-20th Centuries). Tashkent: (Uzbek Publisher), 2003, ad vocem
Sumner Christina, Beyond the Silk Road: Arts of Central Asia. Sydney: Powerhouse Publishing, 1999, ad vocem.
Sumner Christina and Guy Petherbridge, Bright Flowers: Textiles and Ceramics of Central Asia, ad vocem.
Sydney: Powerhouse Publishing in association with Lund Humphries (United Kingdom), 2004, ad vocem.
Wertime, John T, Silk and Leather: Splendid Attire of Nineteen-Century Central Asia, Washington, D.C.: The Textile Museum, 2005, ad vocem.
Fitz Gibbon, Kate, and Andrew Hale, Ikat Silks of Central Asia: The Guido Goldman Collection: London: Laurence King Publishing in association with Alan Marcuson, 1997, ad vocem.
Harvey, Janet, Traditional Textiles of Central Asia. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd., 1997, ad vocem
Kalter, Johannes, and Margereta Pavaloi, Uzbekistan: Heirs to the Silk Road. London: Thames and Hobbs, 1997, ad vocem
Knorr, Thomas, and David Lindahl. Uzbek: The Textiles and Life of the Nomadic and Sedentary Uzbek Tribes of Central Asia. Zbinder Druck and Verlag AG, Basel, undated, ad vocem.
Meller, Susan. Russian Textiles: Printed Cloth for the Bazaars of Central Asia. New York: Abrams, 2007, ad vocem.
Naumkin, Vitaly (Series Editor). Caught in Time: Great Photographic Archives: Bukhara United Kingdom: Garnet, 1993, ad vocem.
Sodikova, Naphisa, National Uzbek Clothes (19th-20th Centuries). Tashkent: (Uzbek Publisher), 2003, ad vocem
Sumner Christina, Beyond the Silk Road: Arts of Central Asia. Sydney: Powerhouse Publishing, 1999, ad vocem.
Sumner Christina and Guy Petherbridge, Bright Flowers: Textiles and Ceramics of Central Asia, ad vocem.
Sydney: Powerhouse Publishing in association with Lund Humphries (United Kingdom), 2004, ad vocem.
Wertime, John T, Silk and Leather: Splendid Attire of Nineteen-Century Central Asia, Washington, D.C.: The Textile Museum, 2005, ad vocem.
LOTS
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BEDSPREAD - SWEDISH FABRIC - SCANIA, INGELSTADS DISTRICT - CIRCA 1800/1850
BEDSPREAD - SWEDISH FABRIC - SCANIA, INGELSTADS DISTRICT - CIRCA 1800/1850
ESTIMATE € 1.200 - 1.600