英文.... | Style of textile, particularly carpets, made in the city of Derbent, Dagestan, in southwestern Russia. Carpets are typically characterized by the use of fine-spun yarn and short pile, with the two wefts between each row of knots being barely visible on the back of the carpet. Many, often complementary, colors are used, with blue being the most common. Motifs are quasi-representational and of graduated sizes, and patterns are intricate. |
德本特............ | [AS-Academia Sinica] |
................. | AAT-Taiwan 借詞編輯與使用原則 (2013) |
Derbent............ | [VP] |
................. | Times Atlas of the World (1983) |
................. | Webster's New Geographical Dictionary (1988) |
................. | Personal Communication Applies to rugs; Julia Bailey, Sackler Art Museum, 1/93. |
................. | Grove Art Online (2008-) "Islamic art: Carpets and flatweaves," accessed 26 August 2009 |
................. | AAT-Ned (1994-) |
................. | Fleming y Honour, Diccionario de Artes Decorativas (1987) 165 |
................. | Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) |
Darband............ | [VP] |
................. | Personal Communication Julia Bailey, Sackler Art Museum, 1/93. |
Derbend............ | [VP] |
................. | Oxford English Dictionary (1989) |
................. | Webster's New Geographical Dictionary (1988) |
................. | Personal Communication Julia Bailey, Sackler Museum, 1/93 |
Subject:............ | [Bureau AAT] |
................. | Schlosser, Book of Rugs (1963) 54; Derbent rugs |
................. | Stone, Rugs of the Caucasus (1984) GLOS; Derbents; Derbends; Darbands |
................. | Gans-Ruedin, Caucasian Carpets (1986) 318; Derbent rugs |
................. | Schurmann, Caucasian Rugs (1967) 49; Derbends |
................. | Winkler Prins Encyclopedie (1990) |
................. | Formenton, Het oosterse tapijt (1981) |