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Description
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Thanks to Uzbekistan's independence, the Uzbek people began to recognize their identity. The country's rich history and culture have been studied. Today, Uzbekistan is proven to be one of the oldest cultural centers of the world. The exquisite, wonderful paintings that have survived to us in ancient rare manuscripts have a unique world of beauty and sophistication. Their bright colors, fine lines and excellent proportions still give the viewer aesthetic pleasure. That is why the monuments of these artists are preserved in the most prestigious museums, libraries and complexes of the world. Miniatures, which have a worthy place in the treasury of world fine art, are the common artistic heritage of the peoples of the East. It is a component of the traditional art of literature, and along with decorating ancient rare manuscripts, it also served to express the ideas of humanity, aspiration to nobility, and the vision of beauty in these works. The rare manuscripts created by the creative collaboration of various artists - calligrapher, painter, illustrator, cover maker, tabulator, etc. are valuable sources for studying the cultural, social life and artistic and aesthetic views of the Middle Ages. The stylistic guide contains a lot of information about the theory of visual art, representatives of oriental miniature art, visual art of Uzbekistan, as well as information about artists who created during the years of independence. This manual is intended for teachers of fine arts in secondary schools, leaders of fine arts clubs in art schools, and those interested in fine arts.
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