TREE IN TURKISH CULTURE AND PAPER-CARGED TREES IN FATIH ALBUM Cover Image

TÜRK KÜLTÜRÜNDE AĞAÇ VE FATİH ALBÜMÜNDEKİ KÂĞIT OYMA AĞAÇLAR
TREE IN TURKISH CULTURE AND PAPER-CARGED TREES IN FATIH ALBUM

Author(s): Burcu Eryilmaz
Subject(s): Cultural history, Customs / Folklore, Visual Arts, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Art
Published by: Motif Halk Oyunları Eğitim ve Öğretim Vakfı
Keywords: Traditional arts; Turkish paper carving art; tree cult; Fatih Album;

Summary/Abstract: Culture is the whole of material and spiritual values created by societies. It has taken shape according to variables such as climate, geography, social environment, belief structure and formed traditional cultural values specifictonations. Symbols found in cultural products in a wide geography extending from Central Asiato Anatolia have affected the cultural interaction between societies and the dynamics in the process of social existence such as religion and customs. The products of spiritual culture kneaded in culture are in the domain of the world of symbols. The tree is also an important symbol for the Turks. The symbolism of plants and trees in Central Asian Turks begins with the first creation myths. Thus, beech, pine, cedar, apple, juniperetc. İn Central Asian Turkish Mythology andbeliefs. Trees were generally regarded as sacred, and a cult of trees developed, even extending to the descent of man from trees. It is possible to see various tree motifs in all areas within the traditional Turkish decorative arts, which constitute an important part of our culture. The art of “Katı”, one of our traditional book arts, which is about to disappear today, shows us the importance of the tree cult in the 15th century with the Fatih album. In this album, superior Works were revealed with a fine workmanship and detailed application in line with the tree cult. By examining the carved wooden works in this album, it is aimed to reveal the importance of Turkish paper carving art, the effect of the tree cult on culture and its reflection on art.

  • Issue Year: 16/2023
  • Issue No: 42
  • Page Range: 619-637
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Turkish