Faces of Medieval Middle east Iran

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El Cid Al-Moussawi

El Cid Al-Moussawi

3 жыл бұрын

The ancient Persian religion of Manichaeism made considerable use of images; not only was the founding prophet Mani (c.216-276) a professional artist, at least according to later Islamic tradition, but one of the sacred books of the religion, the Arzhang, was illustrated by the prophet himself, whose illustrations (probably essentially cosmological diagrams rather than images with figures) were regarded as part of the sacred material and always copied with the text. Unfortunately, the Islamic suppression of the religion was so thorough that only tiny fragments of Manichean art survive. These no doubt influenced the continuing Persian tradition, but little can be said about how. It is also known that Sassanid palaces had wall-paintings, but only fragments of these have survived. There are narrative scenes in pottery, though it is hard to judge how these relate to lost contemporary book painting. Recent scholarship has noted that, although surviving early examples are now uncommon, human figurative art was also a continuous tradition in Islamic lands in secular contexts (such as literature, science, and history); as early as the 9th century, such art flourished during the Abbasid Caliphate (c. 749-1258, across Spain, North Africa, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Mesopotamia, and Persia).
The great period of the Persian miniature began when Persia was ruled by a succession of foreign dynasties, who came from the east and north. The traumatic Mongol invasion of 1219 onwards established the Ilkhanate as a branch of the Mongol Empire, and despite the huge destruction of life and property, the new court had a galvanising effect on book painting, importing many Chinese works and probably artists, with their long-established tradition of narrative painting. The Ilkhanids continued to migrate between summer and winter quarters, which together with other travels for war, hunting and administration, made the portable form of the illustrated book the most suitable vehicle for painting, as it also was for mobile European medieval rulers.
Chinese influences
Before Chinese influence was introduced, figures were tied to the ground line and included "backgrounds of solid color", or in "clear accordance with indigenous artistic traditions". However, once influenced by the Chinese, Persian painters gained much more freedom through the Chinese traditions of "unrestricted space and infinite planes". Much of the Chinese influence in Persian art is probably indirect, transmitted through Central Asia. There appear to be no Persian miniatures that are clearly the work of a Chinese artist or one trained in China itself. The most prestigious Chinese painting tradition, of literati landscape painting on scrolls, has little influence; instead the closest parallels are with wall-paintings and motifs such as clouds and dragons found in Chinese pottery, textiles, and other decorative arts. The format and composition of the Persian miniature received strong influence from Chinese paintings.The Ilkhanid rulers did not convert to Islam for several decades, meanwhile remaining Tantric Buddhists or Christians (usually Nestorians). While very few traces now remain, Buddhist and Christian images were probably easily available to Persian artists at this period. Especially in Ilkhanid and Timurid Mongol-Persian mythological miniatures, mythical beasts were portrayed in a style close to the Chinese qilin, fenghuang (phoenix), bixie and Chinese dragon, though they have a much more aggressive character in Islamic art, and are often seen fighting each other or natural beasts.
Music:
اتش در نیستان شهرام ناظری
shahram nazery atash dar niestan

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@gamalnassertv
@gamalnassertv 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your videos, really enjoy seeing all the artwork from various civilizations.
@ramiriyadh8109
@ramiriyadh8109 2 жыл бұрын
الصراحه اني جداً معجب بقناتك وفخور بيك ,محتوى جميل 🌹
@semiticidentitarism4308
@semiticidentitarism4308 3 жыл бұрын
don't listen to afrocentrists who criticize your videos
@fantasticgirl678
@fantasticgirl678 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, can you make faces of ancient of berber of north Africa please?
@semiticidentitarism4308
@semiticidentitarism4308 3 жыл бұрын
great work bro
@ASHRF1979
@ASHRF1979 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@Meowtozaki1
@Meowtozaki1 Жыл бұрын
انت لمن دخلت على اليوتيوب كان عمري شهرين ! واو
@Meowtozaki1
@Meowtozaki1 Жыл бұрын
قاعدة افكر صاحب القناة عايش ولا لا
@ASHRF1979
@ASHRF1979 7 ай бұрын
عايش و موجود ولكن مشاغل الدنيا ابعدتني عن القناة@@Meowtozaki1
@q69sa80
@q69sa80 3 жыл бұрын
I wanted to ask whether the story of Aladdin has anything to do with the Middle East, and if you could talk about the story, characters and their clothes in one of your next episodes because I saw your culture is very beautiful and I want to know more about it 😿💖👆 Especially jasmine clothes
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