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ITALIAN WORKS WITH OIL PAINTS

Authors

  • Mukhaye Baratovna Asimova Abdulxayev Bukhara State University Faculty of Art History and Pedagogy Departments of Fine and Applied Arts Associate Professor

Keywords:

: purpose, similarity, creativity, art, genre, emotion.

Abstract

This article deals with oil painting. This technique, born many centuries ago, at first glance does not seem to require significant knowledge. However, this is not the case. On the basics of oil painting, on stretchers, soils, paint properties and on the Italian method of oil work. The article talks about the work of famous masters.

 

References

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Azimov, B. B., Azimova, M. B., Tukhsanova, V. R., & Sulaimonova, M. B. (2021). PEDAGOGICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL BASES FOR CONDUCTING CONVERSATIONS ABOUT ART. European science, (2 (58)), 38-40.

Asimova, M. B., & Ibadullaeva, Sh. I. (2017). XIX asr ohiri-XX asr boshlarida Bukhoro akoli turar zhoilaryinterrier bezaga (Fayzulla Khuzhaev uy-museum misolida). Eurasian Scientific Journal, (2), 379-383.

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2025-12-19

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Abdulxayev, M. B. A. (2025). ITALIAN WORKS WITH OIL PAINTS. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 12(12), 845–848. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/4325