devrimyalcin33 Posted March 4, 2011 Share Posted March 4, 2011 Arkadaşlar merhaba; Konuyu açmak için sanırım en uygun yer burası eğer ki hatam varsa ve mod arkadaşlar ilgilenirse sevinirim. Çevirmem gereken bir ödev yazısı var ve anlatımı bana çok ağır geldi. çevirmekte zorlandım. eğer ki bir arkadaş yardımcı olabilirse çok sevinirim. Şimdiden teşekkürler. [codebox]The role of spain This was spain before the reign of isabella the catholic, a reign often characterized as disastrous, inasmuch as it destroyed that harmonious multicultural world which would never return. One cannot help being dumbfounded at the expulsion of such an achieved society, with all its civilization and refinement, an exile brought about by a political power dedicated to blindness. What suvives of it links us to another realm, proving that cultural eclecticism can be more than a mere dream. The drem is made manifest in the great mosque in cordoba, a masterpiece of umayyad architecture erected 785 and 987 in the alhambra, the seat of the moorish kings at granada. Carpets were woven at cuenca, were they came forth as the fruits of a peaceful life among different communities, societies with a taste for spices and redolent of their sweet odor. İn design, mosaic organized about a central fountain or crystal, overall safran in color and earthily alive to the touch. S. 14-15. The birth of carpets in france By the 13th century france had imported quantities of oriental objects, ivories, and fine fabrics adding wealth to the treasuries of cathedrals and monasteries while also introducing beauty into many a princely dwelling. Orientral carpets had also been welcomed. As we know from a contemporary manuscrpt register with an entry for a “saracen tapestry”. From these carpets were born the so-called “millefleurs” tapestries, europe’s earliest response to the power of the imports, like the english, the frech did not distinguish particularly between tapestryes, carpets, and table covers. Later, the carpets of the lois XIII. period drew on the same sources as those used in oriantal rugs. İn the second half of the 17th century, Louis XIV made french carpets and tapestry instruments of his grandeur and the brilliance of his reign. The monarch began by appropriating the remarkable team of artists assembled by nicolas fouquet, after which he commissioned the savonnerie workshop, founded in 1601, to weave ninety-three carpets fort he grande galerie at louvre. Delivered in 1689, these Works were the largest contribution the savonnerie factory would ever maket o the embellishment of the royal palaces. Like the grandiose buildings erected fort he sun king, the carpets helped assure that sense of gloire Louis so determinedly sought for himself and for france. [/codebox] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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