THE TIMURID PERIOD FROM THE HISTORY OF THE FINE ARTS
Keywords:
miniature, history, works of scientists, timurid era, fine arts, Central Asia, libraries, museumAbstract
The article examines the works of scholars in the study of the history of fine arts, in particular miniatures of the Amir Temur era and temurids. Special attention is paid to the history of the creativity of Mirak Nakkosh and the outstanding miniaturist Kamoliddin Behzod. A comparative analysis of several miniature works is given. As well as analyzed some miniatures stored in the collections of museums and libraries of the world.
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