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Kronika: časopis za slovensko krajevno zgodovino

The Collection of carpets at the Strmol castle


Author(s):Gregor Moder
Co-author(s):Miha Preinfalk (odg. ur.), Cvetka Puncer (prev.), Niko Hudelja (prev.)
Leto:2006
Publisher(s):Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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The collection of carpets at the castle of Strmol is the second largest public collection of oriental carpets on Slovene territory. Almost 60 carpets are classified by provenience (mainly Persia and Turkey but as well Turkmenistan and Caucasus), by date (l9 h and 20h centuries), by technique (knotted and fìatwoven carpets), and by motifs. Critically dealt with are the physical condition and the setting of the carpets. Individually presented are some most characteristic carpets.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/38740
    • title
      • Zbirka preprog na gradu Strmol
      • The Collection of carpets at the Strmol castle
    • creator
      • Gregor Moder
    • contributor
      • Miha Preinfalk (odg. ur.)
      • Cvetka Puncer (prev.)
      • Niko Hudelja (prev.)
    • subject
      • zbirka
      • preproge
      • grad Strmol
      • collections
      • carpets
      • Strmol castle
    • description
      • Zbirka preprog na gradu Strmol je druga največja javna zbirka orientalskih preprog na Slovenskem. Skoraj 60 preprog je obdelanih p o provenienci (zvečine Perzija in Turčija pa tudi Turkmenija in Kavkaz), po dataciji (19. in 20. stoletje, po uporabljeni tehniki (vozlane in tkane preproge) in po motiviki. Kritično sta obravnavani fizično stanje in postavitev. Posebej je predstavljenih nekaj najznačilnejših preprog.
      • The collection of carpets at the castle of Strmol is the second largest public collection of oriental carpets on Slovene territory. Almost 60 carpets are classified by provenience (mainly Persia and Turkey but as well Turkmenistan and Caucasus), by date (l9 h and 20h centuries), by technique (knotted and fìatwoven carpets), and by motifs. Critically dealt with are the physical condition and the setting of the carpets. Individually presented are some most characteristic carpets.
    • publisher
      • Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
    • date
      • 2006
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccByNcNd
    Seznam literature v delu (2)
    StranAvtorNaslovVirKrajZaložbaLeto
    340Moder, GregorGrajske preprogeKronika2004
    345Stojanović, DobrilaPirotski čilimiBeogradMuzej primenjene umetnosti1987