EXPLORING THE “SARDOBA” THEME IN UZBEK HISTORICAL PAINTING: COMPOSITION, SYMBOLISM, AND ARTISTIC TECHNIQUES
Keywords:
Sardoba, Uzbek historical painting, composition, symbolism, artistic techniques, cultural heritage, visual storytelling, color theory, perspective, human representation.Abstract
This article examines the depiction of the “Sardoba” theme in Uzbek historical painting, focusing on compositional strategies, symbolic representation, and artistic techniques. The study highlights how Uzbek artists balance historical accuracy with creative expression to convey cultural heritage and communal significance. Analysis of selected artworks demonstrates the role of color, perspective, light, and human activity in narrative construction. The research underscores the importance of teaching historical composition in art education and preserving cultural identity through visual storytelling.
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