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Turquerie (anglicized as "Turkery"), "Turquoiserie" was the Turkish fashion in Western Europe from the 16th to 18th centuries for imitating aspects of Ottoman art and culture. Many different Western European countries were fascinated by the exotic and relatively unknown culture of the Ottoman ruling class, which was the center of the Ottoman Empire. This fashionable phenomenon became more popular through trading routes and increased diplomatic relationships between the Ottomans and the European nations, exemplified by the Franco-Ottoman alliance in 1715. Ambassadors and traders often returned home with tales of exotic places and souvenirs of their adventures.

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  • Turquerie (fr)
  • Turcherie (it)
  • テュルクリ (ja)
  • Turkomanie (nl)
  • Turquerie (en)
  • Тюркери (ru)
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  • テュルクリ(Turquerie)は、16世紀から18世紀に西ヨーロッパで流行した、トルコ趣味のこと。当時の超大国オスマン帝国への恐れと憧れから発生した。 (ja)
  • Turkomanie, ook wel Turquerie, was een achttiende-eeuwse kunstzinnige stroming in mode en beeldende kunst. Daarbij werd gebruikgemaakt van Turkse attributen en werden Turks geachte taferelen verbeeld. In mindere mate heeft de stroming ook invloed gehad in de literatuur, muziek, ontwerp van tuinen en interieur. De stroming was het sterkst aanwezig in Frankrijk en daarna Engeland, Oostenrijk en Duitsland. (nl)
  • Тюркери, Тюркри (фр. style turc, à la turque, turquerie, turquoiserie, англ. turkery — по-турецки, в турецком стиле) — одно из стилевых течений ориентализма в западноевропейском искусстве, главным образом в XVIII—XIX веках, наряду с шинуазри и японизмом, а также условные названия отдельных стилизаций либо одного из неостилей в периоды рококо середины XVIII века и историзма XIX века в различных видах искусства: архитектуре, живописи, графике, декоративно-прикладном искусстве, оформлении жилого интерьера, в одежде, в литературе и музыке. (ru)
  • Une turquerie désigne une œuvre d'art issue de la mode orientaliste développée en Europe de l'Ouest durant les XVIe et XVIIIe siècles, qui représente ou imite différents aspects de l'art et de la culture turcs. De nombreux pays d'Europe occidentale ont développé à cette période une fascination pour la culture exotique et encore relativement peu connue de la Turquie, qui était au centre de l'Empire ottoman, ce dernier — dans sa globalité — constituant la seule puissance extérieure capable d'exercer une menace militaire sur l'Europe. (fr)
  • Turquerie (anglicized as "Turkery"), "Turquoiserie" was the Turkish fashion in Western Europe from the 16th to 18th centuries for imitating aspects of Ottoman art and culture. Many different Western European countries were fascinated by the exotic and relatively unknown culture of the Ottoman ruling class, which was the center of the Ottoman Empire. This fashionable phenomenon became more popular through trading routes and increased diplomatic relationships between the Ottomans and the European nations, exemplified by the Franco-Ottoman alliance in 1715. Ambassadors and traders often returned home with tales of exotic places and souvenirs of their adventures. (en)
  • Turcherie furono dette, in Europa occidentale, tutte le cose che dal XVI al XVIII secolo divennero di moda ad imitazione dell'arte e della cultura dell'Impero ottomano. Molti paesi dell'Europa occidentale vennero affascinati dalla cultura esotica e relativamente sconosciuta della Turchia, che era il centro dell'Impero ottomano, e all'inizio del periodo l'unico potere a rappresentare una grave minaccia militare per l'Europa. L'Occidente dimostrò un crescente interesse per i prodotti e l'arte turca, tra cui la musica, le arti visive, l'architettura e la scultura. Questo fenomeno di moda divenne più popolare attraverso le rotte commerciali e l'aumento delle relazioni diplomatiche tra gli Ottomani e le nazioni europee, esemplificate dall'alleanza franco-ottomana e dall'ambasciata persiana a Lu (it)
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  • Turquerie (en)
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