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Trend in French design influenced by arts of the Byzantine Empire, the Saljuq Islamic period and the Ottoman Empire

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  • направление в искусстве (ru)
  • 18. yüzyılda vuku bulan bir akım (tr)
  • apprezzamento e imitazione dell'arte turco-ottomana da parte di artisti europei tra il XVI e il XVIII secolo (it)
  • Stroming in de kunst (nl)
  • tendance de la mode française influencée par les arts de l'Empire byzantin, de la période islamique du Saljuq et de l'Empire ottoman (fr)
  • trend in French design influenced by arts of the Byzantine Empire, the Saljuq Islamic period and the Ottoman Empire (en)
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  • Top to bottom: Portrait of an unknown man wearing Turkish costume by an unidentified painter; Madame de Pompadour portrayed as a Turkish lady in 1747 by Charles-André van Loo; and Elizabeth Howard, eldest daughter of Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle in Turkish costume by George Knapton (en)
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  • Turquerie (en)
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  • Turquerie (en)
  • Turquerie (fr)
  • Turcherie (it)
  • テュルクリ (ja)
  • Turkomanie (nl)
  • Тюркери (ru)
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