01 August 2010 | CARPET, TEXTILE AND ISLAMIC ART |




NEWS & VIEWS

NEWS & VIEWS

SF Highlights




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Japanese Kyogen robe. Marcuson & Hall, London



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16 February 2005

Highlights from San Francisco's Tribal and Textile Arts Show 2005. See forthcoming review in HALI 139.

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1. Boteh Baluch. Seref Özen, Istanbul. Sold to James Burns



2. Sumatran panel with rare orange field. William Siegal, Santa Fe



3. Kaitag. Seref Özen, Istanbul



4. Ningxia throne seat cover, one of a pair. Berdj Achdjian, Paris



5. Yümcü kilim fragment, Northwest Anatolia, before 1800. Thomas Wild, Berlin



6. Kirghiz felt. Mehmet Çetinkaya, Istanbul



7. Berber rug. Gebhart Blazek, Vienna & Graz



8. Early 20th century Japanese indigo dye cloth. Vicki Shiba, Mill Valley, CA



9. 'Orient Stars' triple medallion Shirvan carpet, 18th century or earlier. Marcuson & Hall, London



10. Beni Ouarain carpet. Gebhart Blazek, Vienna & Graz



11. Sumatran tie dyed panel. James Blackmon, San Francisco



12. Australian shields with Moroccan flatweave. Clive Loveless, London



13. 18th century pieced and embroidered cover, Isfahan? Peter Pap, San Francisco



14. Eagle göl group II torba. Dennis Dodds, Philadelphia



15. Timorese Cloth. Thomas Murray, Mill Valley, CA



16. Axellal, Mzab Vallery, central Algeria, late 19th century. Marcuson & Hall, London



17. Uzbek ikat. Mehmet Çetinkaya, Istanbul



18. Nkisis fetish figure, Kongo Kingdom, D.R. Congo. Wood, mirror, fabric, feathers, various organic materials. 15cm exclusive of feathers. Ex Marc Monbrison, Paris. Robert Dowling, San Francisco



19. Tai penis tree. Chinalai, Shoreham, NY



20. On wall: Panel from an Ngongo (a Kuba sub-tribe) skirt, raffia, first half 20th century. On shelf l to r: Ekonda Chief's hat with brass discs, D.R.Congo, early 20th century, Bamileke beaded crown, Cameroon, early 20th century, Bamileke ceremonial sword and scabbard, wood, iron and wicker early 20th century




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