Livre - The Christian oriental carpet
D 361
Description
Livre
Taschen
Gantzhorn Volkmar
Presentation materielle : 532 p.
Dimensions : 32 cm
In this volume, two and a half thousand years are presented and analysed. The autor's research has resulted in completely new insights and relationships - a revision of the history of the oriental carpet. He has benn able to trace the pattern back to Phrygian and other traditions, which were carried on by the Armenians up to the beginning of our own century : carpets as symbols of power, as deeply religious abstract textile icons. The oriental carpet is neither of nomadic origin, nor does its origin lie in central Asia; it is a product of ancien oriental civilisations in the Armenian uplands at the crossroads of the oldest trade routes between west, north and south. The autor's assertion is supported by the visual material he presents. For the first time coloured illustrations of the most important and most splendid examples of every type of carpet have been included. The illustrations incude book illumination, paintings, arts et crafts and details of architecture and clarify developments hitherto unrecognised. This work documents what is probably Armecnia's main contribution to world history. It is a must fo any connoisseur of carpets and for anyone who does not wsh merely to dream of the Orient. Volkmar Gantzhorn has specialiserd in Christian and Islamic art in recent years. His continuing research is concerned with surface ornamentation in book illumination, architecture, ceramics and arts and crafts in general. Volkmar Gantzhorn has stuied the history of art, philosophy, psychology, painting, graphics, sculpture, geography and journalism. In 1961 he qualified as a teacher of art and has taught in schools, colleges of education and polytechnics. Gantzhorn is active as a painter, graphic designer, sculptor and photographer and has earned himself a reputation with numerous exhibitions at home and abroad.
Translated from German. Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--TLubingen), 1987.