AN ARTISTIC SOLUTION TO A MULTI-FIGURE COMPOSITION IN THE ROSPIS TECHNIQUE OF MONUMENTAL PAINTING
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Rospis, Mosaic, Stained Glass, Sgrafito, Realistic Works, Humanism.Abstract
First of all, let’s talk about the fact that monumental painting is the oldest form of fine art. In the early days of fine arts, the first examples of monumental painting were animals and hunting scenes depicting people on the ground, on rocks, and in graphic form. Such unique and magnificent artifacts can also be found in caves in the Pamir mountain ranges in our region. Over time, the monumental works have been polished, developed and continue to evolve.
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