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Uzbek Portrait Art in the Second Half of the XX Century

Authors: Odiljonovich, M. A. (Mahmudov);

Uzbek Portrait Art in the Second Half of the XX Century

Abstract

The article provides information about the events of the historical past, works dedicated to historical figures living in the recent or distant past, portrait compositions, works of Uzbek portrait painters. You can find information about some of the works from the historical past in world literature.

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Indonesia
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work, genre, Indonesia, literature, Portrait, tradition, history, artist, image, miniature, art

1. All information on the subject is taken from R. Hasanov's manual "Fundamentals of Fine Arts". Ghafur Ghulam Publishing House. Tashkent 2009, pages 8-16.

2. Scientific-practical conference "Actual problems of training teachers of fine arts and music" Eshnazarova Mazifa Allanazarovna. 2019, pages 63.

3. Scientific-practical conference "Actual problems of training teachers of fine arts and music" Eshnazarova Mazifa Allanazarovna. 2019, pages 50.

4. N.Abdullaev History of art. Part 2. T. "Art" 2001.

5. R. Hasanov "Fundamentals of Fine Arts". Gafur Gulom's Publishing House. Tashkent 2009.

6. S.F. Abdirisulov "Methods of teaching fine arts". "Science-Intelligence" 2012.

7. Baymetov B. “Pencil drawing”. Textbook - Part 1. - Tashkent, 2006.

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