REPRESENTATION OF VILLAGE COURTYARD LIFE IN WORLD GENRE PAINTING: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL INSIGHTS”

Alimova Dinara Namozovna

Navoi State University “Easel Painting” Program 4th Year, Group “R” Student

Keywords: Village courtyard, genre painting, daily life, world art, composition, light, color, cultural heritage


Abstract

This article explores the portrayal of village courtyard life in world genre painting. It focuses on how artists depict daily activities, family interactions, labor, and leisure, emphasizing the relationship between humans and their natural environment. The study examines works from European and Russian painters to highlight how these paintings serve both aesthetic and cultural purposes. Village courtyard scenes preserve social norms, historical context, and human-environment interactions, offering valuable insight into rural life across different periods and regions.


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