“VILLAGE COURTYARD LIFE IN WORLD GENRE PAINTING: ARTISTIC AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES”

Alimova Dinara Namozovna

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

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


Abstract

This article examines the portrayal of daily life in village courtyards in world genre painting. The study explores how artists depict routines, family interactions, labor, leisure, and the surrounding natural environment using composition, color, and light. By analyzing works from European and Russian painters, the article highlights the dual role of village courtyard scenes as both artistic expressions and cultural documents. These paintings preserve historical context, social norms, and human interaction with nature, offering valuable insight into rural life across different periods and regions.


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