Anatolia


Oriental Rug Review

An Anatolian village, c. 1880



Vol. 8/1

Notes From Anatolia, by Saul Yale Barodofsky, Vol. 8/1



Vol. 8/4

Lead Article: Rug Farming in Anatolia, by George Jevremovic, Cultivating a Crop of Naturally Dyed Rugs, Vol. 8, No.4, page 7

"The Rug Weaving Folk of Ayvaçik and Vicinity," Mast, Ted, VIII/4/12-16

DOBAG at Seven, by Gayle Garrett,Celebrating the First Major Revival of Natural Dye Rug Production, Vol. 8, No.4, page 7

"Notes From Anatolia, January, 1988," Saul Yale Barodofsky, VIII/4/12-16

"The Collector: A Conversation With Russell Fling" by George O'Bannon, VIII/4/22-26

Discovery: A 16th Century Anatolian Carpet With Large Stars, by Christine Klose, Vol. 8, No. 4, p. 29

Book Review, Oriental Carpets in The Philadelphia Museum of Art, by Charles Grant Ellis, Reviewed by Murray L. Eiland, Jr., Vol. 8, No. 4, p. 45

Book Review, Topkapi Carpets, Reviewed by Charles Grant Ellis, Vol. 8, No. 4, p. 48.



Vol. 9/5

The Emergence of a Kurdish Rug Type,by William Eagleton

"The Last Mohicans," Taylor, John, IX/5/31-33



Vol. 12/1

The Classification of Anatolian Brocades, VI I.C.O.C. Paper by Marla Mallett, A previously unpublished and important paper, Vol. 12/1



Vol. 13/3

Book Marks, XIII/3

The Origins of the Kilim: A Survey of Current Thinking, by Peter Davies, XIII/3/32-36



Vol. 15/6

Carpet Studies in Central Anatolia, by Birsen Aksoy, Michael Bischof, and Jasmin Hofmacher, A practical approach, XV/6

Gullible's Travels, by Steve Price, Ruggie as tourist in Turkey, XV/6

To Restore or Not to Restore, by Herbert J. Exner, Vol. 15/6



Vol. 16/2

Anatolian Kilims in Lembeck Castle, exhibition reviews by Ulrich Ahlheim and Harald Bohmer, #125, XVI/2



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