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  • Course Title Code Semester Laboratory+Practice (Hour) Pool Type ECTS
    Analysis of Motif, Style and Composition in Turkish Art STA504 FALL-SPRING 3+0 E 7
    Learning Outcomes
    1-Stone ornamentations in Turkish architecture are known.
    2-The compositions and ornamentation techniques of the Turkish handcrafts are known.
    3-The sources of geometric, herbal, figurative and calligraphic ornamentations applied in Turkish art are known.
    4-By looking at ornamentation composition and motives, describes of various periods of Turkish art.
    Prerequisites -
    Language of Instruction Turkish
    Responsible Lec. MURAT KALAFAT
    Instructors

    1-)Öğretim Görevlisi Dr. Murat Kalafat

    Assistants -
    Resources R1 Diyarbekirli, N. (1972) Hun Sanatı, İstanbul. R2 Mülayim, S. (1982) Anadolu-Türk Mimarisinde Geometrik Süslemeler, Ankara. R3 Öney, G. (1978) Anadolu Selçuklu Mimarisinde Süsleme ve El Sanatları, İstanbul. R4 Demiriz, Y. (1979) Osmanlı Mimarisinde Süsleme 1 Erken Devir (1300-1453), İstanbul. R5 Öney, G. (1976) Türk Çini Sanatı, İstanbul. R6 Ersoy, A. (1988) Türk Tezhip Sanatı, İstanbul. R7 Erdman, K. (1960) Oriental Carpets An Essay on Their History, New York.
    Supplementary Book -
    Goals To depict compositions, style, motives and types of ornamentation seen of the first periods of the Turkish art.
    Content The course handles the styles and compositions took places with in the differences of either time or space, containing the samples of the ornamentation that applied by Turkish civilizations throughout the history. Furthermore, it explores herbal, geometric, figurative and calligraphic ornamentations traced in handcrafts and architecture.
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