EditorialMedallion rug in runner format. In midfield seven medallions with crochet motifs, rosette, tulips and flower vines, Oriental carpet in runner format, medallion rug. Seven medallions with crochet motifs in midfield. In the medallions a rosette, tulips a...
EditorialOriental carpet, medallion rug. There are two medallions, tendrils and flowers in the midfield. The inner edge is decorated with a stylized floral rank with rosettes. Originally this carpet was a runner, but it was shortened by the previous owner., Cup...
EditorialSheik [sheyh], qui vient expressement d'Iconium [Konya] pour ceindre l'épée au G.S. à ses avénèments au tr?ne. [12], Mahmud II, Sultan of the Turks, 1784-1839, (Patron).
EditorialMedallion dress, Medallion dress with Ghiordes knot: On a deep blue background a lobed medallion with red contour, crowned on top and bottom with an arabesque palette. The border consists of a deep blue background with a broken running branch with alte...
EditorialAltar with Hittite inscription, a winged sun disk and the name of the Hittite King Tudhaliya IV. Basalt (Imperial Period, 17th-12th BCE) from Emirgazi (near Konya), Turkey.
EditorialTribal Carpet with Medallion Design, 18th century, Attributed to Turkey, probably Konya, Wool (warp, weft and pile); symmetrically knotted pile, H. 77 in. (195.6 cm), Textiles-Rugs, The red ground of this carpet, with its eight-pointed shape, recalls e...
EditorialShaped Tiles in the 'Cuerda Seca' Technique, late 14th century, Attributed to Turkey, Konya, Stonepaste; polychrome glaze within black wax resist outlines (cuerda seca technique), Tile a: H. 18 13/16 in. (47.8 cm), Ceramics-Tiles, A brilliant but short...
EditorialPrayer Rug with Triple Arch Design, probably late 18th century, Country of Origin Turkey, Central Anatolia, Konya, Wool (warp, weft, and pile); symmetrically knotted pile, L. 56 in. x W. 43 in., Textiles-Rugs, Prayer rugs or 'seccade' carpets were amon...
EditorialPrayer Rug with Triple Arch Design, 18th century, Attributed to Turkey, Konya, Wool (warp, weft, and pile); symmetrically knotted pile, Rug: L. 62 3/4 in. (159.4 cm), Textiles-Rugs, Prayer rugs or 'seccade' carpets were among the most popular rugs wove...
EditorialHexagonal Tile Ensemble with Sphinx, ca. 1160s?70s, From Turkey, Konya, Stonepaste; over- and underglaze-painted, gilded, H. 9 1/4 in. (23.5 cm), Ceramics-Tiles, By the early twentieth century, the two-story Konya K??k had largely fallen into ruin, but...
EditorialSheik [sheyh], qui vient expressement d'Iconium [Konya] pour ceindre l'épée au G.S. à ses avénèments au tr?ne. [12], Mahmud II, Sultan of the Turks, 1784-1839, (Patron).
EditorialESCRITURA ARABE. CALIGRAFIA ARABE (zona superior y central). CALIGRAFIA CUFICA (zona inferior). Entrada del MONASTERIO DE MEVIANA. KONYA. TURQUIA.
EditorialSidamara Sarcophagus. 2nd-3rd century AD. Man sitting with a philosopher attire surrounded by Artemis and his wife with head covered. At both ends, the Dioscuri with the horses. Marble. Roman Period. Ambararasi (Konya). Archaeological Museum. Istanbul....
EditorialARTE ISLAMICO. EPOCA SELYUCIDA. TURQUIA. CARAVASAR DE SULTANHANI. Contruido entre 1232 y 1236 entre la ruta que iba de Konya a Persia (Ruta de la Seda). Es uno de los mejores ejemplos de la arquitectura civil sely?cida. Su funci?n era de caracter comer...
EditorialAltar with Hittite inscription, a winged sun disk and the name of the Hittite King Tudhaliya IV. Basalt (Imperial Period, 17th-12th BCE) from Emirgazi (near Konya), Turkey.
EditorialDirham of Kai Khosrau II, Seljuq dynasty, AH 639 (1241-1242), Struck at Sivas (in modern Turkey). The Seljuq dynasty of Anatolia (1081-1307), also known as the Seljuqs of Rum, were a branch of the Great Seljuqs, based at their capital at Konya (modern ...