Analyzing the impact of lithography book a Khosravan images on tiles embossed pictures Golestan Palace Museum

Abstract:
Illustration editions rooted in the traditions of Persian painting has Qajar era stone, tile art is again a critical period.will be, will become. The effect of lithographed images on tiles with Drvnmayh historic paintings can be seen. In these paintings, the most important use of lithographed images, content relationship between the painting and the image is lithography. Choose a picture book Khosravan tile work by the artist as a template to design, create national identity, relationships between the content and subject matter of painting pictures of lithography books Khosravan letter, the influence of Western art, imitating the style of artists trained to work on the fundamentals of painting West, the design of the tiles under the direct orders of the ruling Qajar funds to create the shape and composition tips artistic designs of the tiles with images of the most important results of this research is the ancient kings. Compilation and images, field study and library and writing analytical approach and matching them with the interpretation of images taken.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Negareh journal, Volume:11 Issue: 37, 2016
Pages:
73 to 85
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