Author: Williams, Haydn: Title: Turquerie. An Eighteenth-Century European Fantasy.
Description: 2014, (24 x 29.50 cm), 240 pp. English text, 291 ills., hardcover with dustjacket. This is the first book to identify the key elements of what has become a popular and collectable area of fine and decorative art - turquerie. Turquerie was a theme that sparked varied responses in different places. Its most intense and long-lasting expression was in France, but its reach was broad - from a mosque folly in Kew Gardens to the Turkish tents erected along the Elbe to celebrate a royal marriage in Dresden in 1719; from an ivory statuette of a janissary created for King Augustus II of Poland to the costumes worn for a procession to celebrate carnival in Rome in 1748. The subject is explored thematically within a broadly chronological framework, from early contacts between Europe and the Ottomans following the fall of Constantinople in 1453, through the great flourishing of turquerie in the 18th century, to the 19th century, when other interpretations, such as Orientalism, took hold. Focusing on categories, including painting, architecture, interiors and the theatre, Turquerie provides an engaging account of this whimsical European fantasy. Haydn Williams, formerly a director and head of the objects of vertu and Russian works of art department at Sotheby's, is now an independent fine art consultant. He was editor and principal author of Enamels of the World 1700-2000, and curator of the related exhibition at the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, in 2009-10.
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Price: EUR 59.95 = appr. US$ 65.16 Seller: Scriptum Art Books v.o.f.
- Book number: 6065
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