Paintings of Ceramic Artifacts in the Light of the Arabic School

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Tourist Guidance Department, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Minia University

2 Professor of Art and Islamic Archaeology- Archaeology Department - faculty of Arts – Minia University

Abstract

One of the most important reasons for choosing to study this subject is that most Islamic arts depend on photography in desalting their products, such as applied artifacts, for example, such as metals, textiles, ceramics, glass, wood, and others. The multiplicity of art schools of photography, in addition to the long-standing fame that some photographers gained, in addition to the different methods of photography from one school to another, from one art center to another, and from one artist to another. The importance of studying the paintings of ceramic artifacts in their various forms is to give a valuable and very important overview of the social, economic, and cultural life through the pictures of the manuscripts of the Arabic school. Researchers and archaeologists pay special attention to antiques made of pottery and ceramics because they are directly related to people's lives from prehistoric times to the present day on the one hand, and because they reflect the inclusion of human life in the ladder of civilization and sophistication in a clear and clear manner on the other hand, and this type of art has developed Industrial pottery ranged from thick-shaped pottery set in the sun to thin-fish pottery free of decoration, set in the fire, and then from pottery decorated with inscriptions and colors to pottery in which the skill of the craftsman and the artist’s taste was evident.

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