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  2. Oriental carpets in Renaissance painting - Wikipedia

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    Oriental carpets appear for the first time on early Renaissance paintings of the late 12th century. In most cases the carpets serve as a background for religious scenes. Saints were depicted enthroned or standing on carpets, thus being elated, and separated from their surroundings.

  3. Holbein carpet - Wikipedia

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    Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum Large-pattern Holbein carpet, C-14 dated to 1370–1450 AD (95.4% probability) Holbein carpets are a type of carpet taking their name from Hans Holbein the Younger, due to their depiction in European Renaissance paintings, although they are shown

  4. Early Anatolian animal carpets - Wikipedia

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    They represent the earliest Oriental carpets which were identified in Renaissance painting. The comparison of animal-style carpets on Renaissance paintings, for which the painter and the date of origin are often known, allows for the determination of a " terminus ante quem " date for existing carpets of similar design.

  5. Anatolian rug - Wikipedia

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    More animal carpets were depicted in Italian paintings of the 14th and 15th century, and thus represent the earliest Oriental carpets shown in Renaissance paintings. Although only few examples for early Anatolian carpets have survived, European paintings inform the knowledge about late Seljuk and early Ottoman carpets.

  6. Ushak carpet - Wikipedia

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    Antique Oushak carpet The artistic knotting techniques of the Oushak produce a unique carpet. Ushak (Oushak) rugs are some of the finest Oriental Rugs, so much so that many of the masterpieces of the 15th and 16th centuries have been attributed to Oushak. The popular star and medallion carpets originated in Oushak.

  7. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    Oriental rugs are depicted in a large number of Renaissance paintings. [34] Since the late nineteenth century, attempts were made to determine the date when specific rugs were woven, and carpets were identified with designs similar to these reproduced in the paintings.

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