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12. Meyer-Riefstahl 1916, 151, 161. This idea was taken up by REFERENCES
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13. Erdmann 1970, 62, 65. 1925 Valentiner: 70.
14. Herrmann 1987, 50. 1935 Widener: 135-136.
15. Walker 1994,106. 1935 Metropolitan Museum: 19, pi. 8.
16. Pope 1938-1939, 3: 2346-2347, suggested that they were all 1938-1939 Pope: 2346; pi. 1197.
made between 1540 and 1590.
1940 Iranian Institute: 8.
17. Mankowski 1936,152.
1947 Chicago: no. 15, repro.
18. Silk textiles and wool pile carpets have been attributed to
sixteenth-century Kashan, and Pope noted that velvets pre- 1959 Dilley: 64, frontispiece.
sumed to have been made there feature motifs identical to those 1960 Pope: 184, pi. R
found on the Vienna and Branicki hunting carpets. Pope 1961 Erdmann: 162, fig. 3.
1938-1939> 3: 2337-2344- 1963 Erdmann: 25-30, fig. 8.
19. Herrmann 1987, 51.
1970 Erdmann: 62-64, fig- 67.
20. Walker 1994, 106-107; the Polonaise rug is illustrated in 1972 Textile Museum: repro.
Pope 1938-1939, pi. 1245, and discussed in Spuhler 1968,
194-195, no. 86. 1987 Herrmann: 49.
21. Welch 1971,13-14.
22. Pope 1938-1939, 3: 2340.
23. Dimand 1971,19.
24. It is illustrated in Dimand 1973, 40, fig. 60.
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