Vol. XII, No. 5
June/July, 1992,
56 pages plus covers
$18.00

Animal rug, Turkish,
14th century.
The Metropolitan Museum
of Art, Purchase, Harris
Brisbane Dick Fund,

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Vol 12, No. 5, June/July, 1992, 56 pages, plus covers -- $18.00

Cover: Animal rug, Turkish, 14th century. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund,
Joseph Pulitzer Bequest, Louis V. Bell Fund and Fletcher, Pfeiffer, and Rogers Fund, 1990 (1990.61)
Lead Article: Preserving Tradition, by A.S. Teselkin
Field research on Yomud village weaving 1960-90
Creating Ruggies for the 21st Century, by Lorna Carmel
Youthful artists interpret historical carpets
Muteh and its Mushaki Gelims, by Parviz Tanavoli, Edited by John T. Wertime
The discovery of a new weaving area
A Terminology Puzzle, by Marla Mallett
Interpretations of Oriental Weavings, by Ragnar Johnson
A Fête on Clay, by Emily Sanford
Peter Pap opens a gallery in San Francisco
Restorers Sail on a New Tack, by Emily Sanford with Tina Kane
I.A.R.T.R. at the American Conference on Oriental Rugs
The Brick Rugs of Margaret Kerr, from conversations with the artist and Valerie Justin
Imagine: Wonderful design that is impervious to spills, dogs, and moths
Yo Ali! The Story Behind Grass, by Joan C. Long
The producers and their adventures are more exciting than the film
Running Hot and Cold, by Herbert J. Exner
Europe's auction climate fall to spring
Commentary, Book Marks, Rug Notes, Rug Societies, Letters to the Editor