Antik&Dekor Issue: 71/2002

Contents

Auction News
Art News
Art Market
Market Alarm
The Harmony of Contradictory Cultures Created by Adler in Geneva
Naci Kalmukoğlu ( 1898-1951)
A Dreamlike Place Embracing the Bosphorus
Regence Style (1700-1730)
A Bridge of Culture from the Local to the
Universal, from the Past to the Future in İstanbul: Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum
A Sad Eyed Princess and her Jewellry: Princess Süreyya
İsfendiyari Bahtiyari (1932-2001)
The Symbol of Reign of the Kings and Queens: The Tiaras
The Western Styles in the Topkapı Palace in the 18.th
Century: The Baroque and Rococo
Jale Kulin Akgün : “Light is the dynamics of the construction of space.”
The Jewellry of the Kazakh Turks
Jewellry from Sports to Arts
Depth Intoxication - Summer Yacht File
The Owner of the “Five Star Diamond Award” of 2002 - The Ritz Carlton İstanbul-
A Contemporary Classic
Subjects - Books
From the Antiques and Art World
Novelties - Innovations


A Brief Glance at the Contents…

Taha Toros who is a doyen wrote about Naci Kalmukoğlu, the well known Turkish painter and whose death is stil a mystery. The Régence Style of the French bourgeoisie is written by an expert Ari İstanbulluoğlu while the Western styles of the Baroque and Rococo observed in the Topkapı Palace in the 18.th century and the Jewellry of the Kazakh Turks are written by scholors. There are two luxurious mansions, one in Geneva and another in İstanbul which you will be visiting. Another place to visit will be the Sakıp Sabancı Museum.

You may want to stay in the Ritz Carlton İstanbul when you would be visiting Turkey. A brief life story of Princess Süreyya will refresh your memories. Various designs of both the ancient and contemporary crowns will surprise you. You will be reading about the importance of light in decoration for young interior decorator . The yacht file will take you to the open seas during the heat of summer. You will be interested in reading the auction and art news , the novelties and innovations from all over the world and Turkey in our periodical Antik& Dekor.