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€ 28,00   

Crivelli e l'arte tessile. I tappeti e i tessuti di Carlo Crivelli
Curated by MATAM Association
2010
Mondadori Electa, Milano
17 X 24 cm; 180 pagine; 143 colour illustrations; paperback with flaps; language: Italian

The book presents an in-depth analysis on the carpets and textiles painted in the works of the Venetian painter in the Marches region. Studies on Anatolian carpets and its portrayals in Italian painting from the Veneto and Marches region are accompanied by archival and documentary research performed on the Marches region, with the goal of better understanding the economic context in connection with carpet trade between Italy and the near East.
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€ 30,00   

Crivelli e Brera
Edited by Emanuela Daffra
2009
Mondadori Electa, Milano
17 X 24 cm; 277 pages; paperback with flaps; language:Italian

The catalog of the "Crivelli e Brera" exhibition presents the scientific contributions related to the eponymously named exhibition at the Pinacoteca di Brera. A specific section of the book is dedicated to the analysis of the relationship between Carlo Crivelli, Anatolian carpets and the economic context of the Marches in the 15th century. Additionally, the book also contains detailed information about the textiles included in the exhibition.
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€ 10,00   

Tappeti
Maria Teresa Balboni Brizza (ed.)
2008
Umberto Allemandi & C., Torino
95 pages; 29 colour illustrations; 16.5 × 24 cm paperback; language: Italian

This volume belongs to a series of guides to the Poldi Pezzoli Museum, Milan. With its exhaustive catalogue entries and colour pictures, the book illustrates one of the world’s most remarkable collections of carpets, which is held in the aforementioned Italian museum. The latest edition of this catalogue, which was presented to the public in May 2008, has been sponsored by Moshe Tabibnia.
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€ 60,00   

Divinità, Scimmie e Segni Zodiacali
Nello Forti Grazzini, Francesca Zardini
2007
Moshe Tabibnia
117 pages; 87 illustrations including 62 colour pictures; 34 × 16 cm toile hardcover with engraved bronze printing; and plasticised jacket; language: Italian

This interesting book, which sheds light on the cycle tapestries known as Les douze mois grotesques or Mois grotesques par bandes by Les Gobelins and the production of this historic tapestry manufacture in the early eighteenth century, was published in conjunction with the homonym exhibition held at the Moshe Tabibnia Gallery from November 8th to November 30th, 2007. Bringing documentary evidence and unpublished photographs to the reader’s attention, the author of this book reconstructs the history, unveils the meaning and recounts the fortune of the cycle of tapestries designed by Claude III Audran in 1709.
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€ 260,00   

Pietre Miliari nella Storia del Tappeto
Jon Thompson
2006
Moshe Tabibnia, Milano
288 pages; 30 plates; 185 photographs; 12 drawings; 10 fold-out pages; 33 × 28 cm toile hardcover with engraved bronze printing; 5-colour plasticised jacket (matt finish); and rigid slip case; language: Italian

Milestones in the History of Carpets bears the title of the homonym exhibition held at the Moshe Tabibnia Gallery from October 14th to November 11th, 2006. Starting from the analysis of the thirty antique pieces displayed during the exhibit, the author of this volume reconstructs the history of carpets in a fresh perspective and sheds light on the evolution of the oriental carpets’ designs, materials and techniques developed in the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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€ 260,00   

Milestones in the History of Carpets
Jon Thompson
2006
Moshe Tabibnia, Milano
288 pages; 30 plates; 185 photographs; 12 drawings; 10 fold-out pages; 33 × 28 cm toile hardcover with engraved bronze printing; 5-colour plasticised jacket (matt finish); and rigid slip case; language: English

Milestones in the History of Carpets bears the title of the homonym exhibition held at the Moshe Tabibnia Gallery from October 14th to November 11th, 2006. Starting from the analysis of the thirty antique pieces displayed during the exhibit, the author of this volume reconstructs the history of carpets in a fresh perspective and sheds light on the evolution of the oriental carpets’ designs, materials and techniques developed in the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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€ 100,00   

Oriental Rugs in Renaissance Florence
Marco Spallanzani
2007
The Bruschettini Foundation for Islamic and Asian Art, Genova
282 pages; 132 colour illustrations; 31 × 21 cm hardcover with jacket; language: English

In the late Middle Ages, carpets were the only artefacts from the Islamic world for which requests never ceased to increase: some precious information on the market demand and offer at that time has been retrieved in the Florentine archives. The author of this book sheds light on some interesting aspects relating to the history of Oriental rugs, particularly in Renaissance Florence, and brings evidence of how carpets were not only sought after by the nobles and a broader body of citizens, including craftsmen, but also by secular and ecclesiastic institutions.
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€ 40,00   

Geometrie d'Oriente, Stefano Bardini e il Tappeto Antico
Alberto Boralevi
1999
Sillabe, Livorno, 1999
128 pages; 56 colour illustrations; 29.1 × 21 cm paperback with flaps; language: Italian

The Italian Ministry of Culture; the Soprintendenza per i Beni Artistici e Storici supervising cultural heritage in the districts of Firenze, Pistoia and Prato; the Bardini Museum in Palazzo Mozzi, Florence; and the Municipality of Florence contributed to the realization of this book , which is written in Italian and English.
Oriental Geometries: Stefano Bardini and the Antique Carpet was published as a volume accompanying the homonym exhibition organized in concomitance with the IX International Conference on Oriental Carpets (ICOC), which was held in Italy in 1999.
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