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    Authors: 
    Rahimberganovich, J. S. (Jumaniyazov);
    Publisher: Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades desde América Latina
    Country: Indonesia

    The article expressed an opinion about the historical and current state of the works of the monumental painting of Uzbekistan. Since ancient times, the development of monumental art works presented data on its origin. In particular wall paintings. As we know, monumental painting is a type of monumental art. At the present stage, it is closely connected with architecture. This painting is applied directly to walls, arches, floors, ceilings, windows, etc. It can be either the dominant feature of an architectural monument or its decoration. However, this is the oldest type of painting. It has been known since the Paleolithic. Cave paintings, paintings in caves, created by primitive people, have been preserved on almost all continents. These monuments are very valuable, and sometimes the only source of information about the characteristics of cultures of different historical eras. The author analyzed the research and commentary of researchers on the historical and current state of the works of the monumental painting of Uzbekistan and presented them in this article.

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  • Open Access Indonesian
    Authors: 
    Rahimberganovich, J. S. (Jumaniyazov);
    Publisher: Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades desde América Latina
    Country: Indonesia

    The article expressed an opinion about the historical and current state of the works of the monumental painting of Uzbekistan. Since ancient times, the development of monumental art works presented data on its origin. In particular wall paintings. As we know, monumental painting is a type of monumental art. At the present stage, it is closely connected with architecture. This painting is applied directly to walls, arches, floors, ceilings, windows, etc. It can be either the dominant feature of an architectural monument or its decoration. However, this is the oldest type of painting. It has been known since the Paleolithic. Cave paintings, paintings in caves, created by primitive people, have been preserved on almost all continents. These monuments are very valuable, and sometimes the only source of information about the characteristics of cultures of different historical eras. The author analyzed the research and commentary of researchers on the historical and current state of the works of the monumental painting of Uzbekistan and presented them in this article.