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pdf Programme ICOC 2011
Thursday
17:00 Opening Ceremony
Opening Lecture: Table Carpets: a Bridge between East and West; a Link between Carpets and Textiles
Alberto Boralevi
18:30-22:00 Opening of the Private Collectors' Exhibition, Special Turkmen Exhibition, and the Dealers' Fair
 
Friday
09:30-11:00 Carpet in Paintings
Back to the Future: A Reconstruction Study of Anatolian Carpets from Renaissance Paintings
Ali Riza Tuna, Switzerland
Central Asia I
Quilts and Patchwork of Central Asia
Christine Martens, United States
  The History of the Oriental Carpets in the Works of William Larkin
Csenge Rozsa-Jäger, Austria
Broadcloth Trade to Central Asia
Clive Rogers, United Kingdom
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  Carpets in Paintings of the Followers of Caravaggio
Sarah Haberkern, Germany
Carpets of Arabs of Central Asia
Elena Tsareva, Russian Federation
11:00-11:30 BREAK
11:30-13:00 Scandinavia I
The Soumak Technique in Scandinavia from the 5th Century to the End of the 13th Century
Margareta Nockert, Sweden
Central Asia II
Nomadic Cloth Bags from Central Asia (19th-20th Centuries)
Irina Bogoslovskaya, Uzbekistan
  Ryiji Carpets of Finland in the Collections of the Russian Ethnographic Museum, SPb
Marina Zasetckaia, Russian Federation
Samarkand Suzani Embroidery: Notes on Ornamental Decore Genesis and Semantics
Elmira Gyul, Uzbekistan
  Duodji on the Warp-weighted Loom: Rátnu Flatweaves of the Sámi People
Desiree Koslin, Sweden
Style and Identity, People or Place: the Case for Lakai Suzanis
Jeff (Jeffrey B) Spurr, United States
13:00-14:30 LUNCH
14:30-15:30 Scandinavia II
A Presentation and Some Comparisons of Scania Textiles Made in the Techniques of Dove-Tail Tapestry and Interlocked Tapestry
Gunnar Nilsson, Sweden
Silk Road
Pile Carpets and Flat-weaves From the Silk Road Helen Persson, United Kingdom
  Swedish Folk Weavings: Similarities to and Differences from Their Middle Eastern Counterparts
Wendel Swan, United States
The Archaeological/Ethnographic Collections of Sven Hedin’s and their Textile Contents
Håkan Wahlquist, Sweden
15:30-15:45 SHORT BREAK
15:45-16:45 Balkans
Cancelled
Miscellaneous I
Chinese Saddle Rugs
Koos De Jong, Netherlands
  Scoartze: Folk Kilims From Romania
Naïry Vrouyr, Belgium
Concentric Symbolism in Islam and Azerbaijani Medallion Carpets
Roya Tagheiyeva, Azerbaijan
 
Saturday
09:30-11:00 Collectors and Collections I
Fredrik Robert Martin (1868-1933), Art historian, Orientalist, Collector, Diplomat
Ulla-Karin Warberg, Sweden
Turkey
Two Ottoman Carpets in Vakiflar Administration of Cyprus
Suzan Bayraktaroðlu, Turkey
  The Carpet Collection in the Hallwyl Museum and its History
Anette Granlund, Sweden
The Lotto Rugs from Bistritza, a Gem of the Transylvanian Textile Heritage
Adrian Stefan Ionescu, Italy
  Collecting of Tapestries in Russia in 17-20 cent. - Some National Features
Tatiana Lekhovich, Russian Federation
New, Technically Sophisticated, and Deceptive Reproductions of Early Anatolian Weavings
Vedat Karadag, Turkey
11:00-11:30 BREAK
11:30-13:00 Collectors and Collections II
James Franklin Ballard. Some Thoughts on One of the Most Important Early Twentieth Century Oriental Carpet Collectors
Sidney Goldstein, United States
India I
Prayer Rugs and Safs of the Indian Deccan
Steven Cohen, United States
  The Collection of a Gentleman - A Homage to Martin Volkmann
Michael Buddeberg, Germany
Imported Textiles at the Mughal Court
Rosemary Crill, United Kingdom
  Oriental Carpets and Kilims in the Zagreb Interiors between 1880 and 1940
Andrea Klobucar, Croatia
Marina Bagaric, Croatia
An Examination of Mughal Textiles, Warp-Faced Weavings and Mosaic Felts as Design Influences on 19th Century Caucasian Pile-Woven Village Rugs
Raoul Tschebull, United States
13:00-14:30 LUNCH
14:30-15:30 Persia I
Three ‘Salting’ Carpets Discovered in the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza, Portugal
Jessica Hallett, Portugal
India II
A Hidden Treasure? The National Gallery of Victoria’s Trinitarias Carpet
Roger Leong, Australia
Solitaire Osei, Australia
  Royal Qajar Carpets
Hadi Maktabi, Lebanon
The Boteh's Rise to Knotted Power
Frank Ames, United States
15:30-15:45 SHORT BREAK
15:45-16:45 Persia II
The Bakhtiâri Province Including the Feridân District - a Re Evaluation of it´s Carpet and Textile Production
Peter Willborg, Sweden
Miscellaneous II
Blue & White Flatwoven Floor Coverings From Fustat
Hülya Tezcan, Turkey, Serife Atlihan, Turkey
  The designs of tribal Bakhtiray Kilims
Afsaneh Ghani, Islamic Republic of Iran
Legacy of Holbein Gul on Embroidered Textiles
Sumru Krody, United States
 
Sunday
09.00-11.00 International ICOC Committee Meeting
11.00-11.30 Plenary Session - Closing Remarks