
Turquerie
An Eighteenth-Century European Fantasy
Haydn Williams(Author)
Thames & Hudson Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 6. October 2014
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-500-25206-2 (ISBN)
Description
Painstakingly researched from many sources, this is the first book to look at the artistic phenomenon known as turquerie. At the end of the 17th century, the long-standing fear of the Turk in Europe was gradually replaced by fascination. Travellers' accounts of the Ottoman lands, translations of works such as One Thousand and One Nights, and the magnificent spectacle of Ottoman ambassadors and their retinues were among the catalysts that inspired the creation of a European fantasy of this world. In this new book, Haydn Williams shows how turquerie manifested itself in the arts across Europe. Its most intense and long-lasting expression was in France, but its reach was broad: from a mosque folly in Kew Gardens to an ivory statuette of a janissary created in Dresden for King Augustus II of Poland and the costumes worn for a carnival celebration in Rome in 1748. Focusing on categories including painting, architecture, interiors and the theatre, Turquerie provides an engaging account of this whimsical European fantasy.
Reviews / Votes
'Deeply researched and lavishly illustrated, this is a gorgeous book with broad appeal ... a serious and scholarly text' - The World of Interiors 'A fascinating insight into the historical background, the political context and the myths and realities of of turquerie ... With its sumptuous illustrations, this book would appeal to anyone interested in Ottoman culture, Orientalism or 18th-century decorative arts' - Cassone 'Haydn Williams' lavishly illustrated volume gathers hundreds of examples that testify to a veritable vogue for 'turquerie', a fantasy no less compelling than the celebrated 'chinoiserie' of the age' - The Art Newspaper 'A veritable - and beautiful - taxonomy ... a fascinating glimpse into an increasingly collectible area of art' - The Art Book 'Smart and beautifully illustrated ... Williams does a masterly job distilling the many sophisticated histories and concepts that must be understood to fully appreciate the origins and manifestations of Turkish trends and tastes in Europe' - Burlington MagazineMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
With 291 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 295 mm
Width: 240 mm
Weight
1720 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-500-25206-2 (9780500252062)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Haydn Williams is a former director and head of the objects of vertu and Russian works of art department at Sotheby's. He is editor of Enamels of the World 1700-2000.
Content
Foreword * 1. Europe and Constantinople after 1453; 2. Connections in the 18th Century; 3. Playing the Turk in Europe; 4. Reflections of the Ottoman World in European Painting; 5. Tents and Other Structures; 6. The Ottoman Influence in European Interiors; 7. The Ottoman Influence in European Applied Arts; 8. Continuity and Change in the 19th Century