THE EVALUATION OF THE ART OF PERSIAN PAINTING (FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE ADVENT OF ISLAM)
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2018.175170Abstract
Abstract. Painting is the manifestation of expression, yearning heart, attitude and worldview represents of a
territory people; hence it is an important element in the study of beliefs and the gradual perfection of their spirit. The history of painting in Iran can be found in the remains of Paleolithic period and images of caves in Lorestan - Mirmelas and Dushh; although Will Durant believes that the start of this art is from the time of painting on the pottery. Iranian paintings regardless of the period in which the image is drawn, reflect special idealism. Iranian painter would not represent the exact nature; he devotes all his time to emphasize the beauty of painting. Painting in pre- Islam whether those drawn in old books and manuscripts or on the walls and little scales always have maintained their relation between poem, culture, local beliefs, legends and myths. And this feature distinguishes Iranian paintings. Arjang is a perfect example of the evolution of these relations.
Key words: painter, art of painting, Iran, prehistory, ancient Iran.
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