Vadas József (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 13. (Budapest, 1993)
List of plates
List of Plates Batári, Ferenc: Two Small Pattern "Holbein" Carpets 1. "Holbein" carpet (I), the first quarter of the sixteenth century, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, Inv.No. 8546 2. "Holbein carpet" (II), the middle of the sixteenth century, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, Inv.No. 14785 3. Jacopo da Valenza (?), known: 1485-1509: Madonna and child, Budapest, Museum of Fine Arts, Inv.No 73 4. Tekke-Turkoman carpet, Central Asia, nineteenth century, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, Inv.No. 20881 Ember, Mária Patterns and Their Alternatives... 1. A pillow cover embroidered in cherry red silk and gold thread, the end of the 17lh century 2. A linen border embroiedred in gold and silver, 18th century 3. Saddlecloth, emboridered in gold and silver, mid 17th century 4. A communion cloth embroidered in cherry red silk and gold thread, mid-17th century 5. A pillow cover embroidered in cherry red silk, 17th century 6. Zsuzsanna Lórántffy's cover - detail, the second quarter of the 27th century 7. Saddlecloth, embroidered in gold and silver thread, 17th century 8. A pillow cover embroidered in gold and green silk thread, mid-17th century 9. Katalin of Brandenburg's gala dress detail, 1626-29 10. Tablecloth, with polychrome embroidery - detail, mid-17th century 11. A linen border of Kata Bethlen 's trousseau, the end of the 17th century 12. A linen border embroidered in polychrome silk and gold thread, mid-17th century 13. The hashed embrodery of a linen border, the second half of the 17th century Tompos, Lilla: The "Koreovány" 1. A koreovány and the baggy trousers, on the portrait of Jerome Kolcr, 1560 2. A koreovány with trousers, from the Kassa pattern book, 1636/1717 3. A Spanish Duchess in a bell-sleeved Koreovány 1615 4. Sára Tarnóczy, the wife of Péter Haller, and Judit Barkóczy, the wife of Pál Haller, dressed in bell-sleeved koreoványs, around 1670 Pásztor, Emese: "Jancsika" 1. Turkish caparison, 17th century, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest (IM) Inv.No. 1492 2. Turkish caparison, mid-17th century, IM Inv.No. 52.1420.1-3. 3. Turkish goldsmith's mark, with the tugra of Sultan Mehmed IV, and the date 1058/1648 (as reconstructed by Garo Kiirkman) 4. Turkish caparison from the former Batthyány-Strattmann collection of Körmend, 17th century (Archive Photo, after J.Szendrei) 5. The folded side of a Turkish caparison from the former Batthyány-Strattman