Types of grix pattern in miniatures by kamoliddin bekhzod
Abstract
This article analyzes the grix patterns in Kamoliddin Bekhzod's miniatures and their role in decorative and symbolic aspects in the artist's works. The features of the use of grix patterns are considered on the example of illustrations for Nizami Ganjavi's "Khamsa" and Amir Khusrav Dehlavi's "Layli and Majnun". In particular, special attention is paid to the functional and aesthetic significance of these patterns in miniature compositions.
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Kamoliddin Bekhzod, Oriental miniature, grix patternsHow to Cite
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