Development Of Oriental Art

The article examines the early and middle periods of the visual arts of the East. First of all, these are monumental works of art from ancient times, including frescoes found near Samarkand and Dalvarzintep, as well as the works of the great artist Kamoliddin Behzod.


INTRODUCTION
The development of fine arts mil. av. It appeared in the 4th century. It is not only the development of painting or sculpture that is most important in this period, but also the development of fine arts and architecture.
The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations (ISSN -2689-100x) Published: February 12, 2021 | Pages: 8- themes and their masterly design. In the development of murals and sculptures during this period, religious concepts were greatly influenced by various ethnocultural currents. In the IV-V centuries there was a crisis in the fine arts. During the Hephthalite period, monumental art reached its peak.

THE MAIN RESULTS AND FINDINGS
One of the rare examples of such fine art is Bolaliktepa murals. In it, the heroes are reflected in the ceremonial plates. The monumental patterns and sculptures of the previous centuries, which existed in the region in the pre-Islamic period, gradually began to disappear from the VIII century [6,42].
Visual culture was replaced by pattern art. This type of art has become one of the priorities of Muslim aesthetics, defining the uniqueness of the art style and the decoration of architectural structures. Foundation property was attached to madrassas. There has been a revival in the applied arts of architecture and crafts.
The oldest works of art in Uzbekistan were created in the Paleolithic period. Rock paintings found in Zarautsoy, Ilonsoy, Sarmishsay, Soymalitosh depict images of animals and hunting boards. Neolithic stone carvings of deer, goats, oxen and some ghosts were found in Khojakent (Bostanlyk district). The pottery is decorated with rough carvings. During the Jazz and Early Iron Ages (2-1millennia BC), decoration with abstract patterns developed [8,14].
Mil. avv. 4-a.-mil. The 4th century was a period of great growth in the territory of Uzbekistan in all spheres of art, fine arts and applied decorative arts. One of its features is the combination of arts. Especially during this period, sculpture and painting became intertwined with architecture. The style of early medieval painting (especially Samarkand) is characterized by the elegant sculpture of people, sometimes imbued with the spirit of solemnity and violence, and the movement and posture are expressed with elegance. Despite the intricacies of the threequarters of the faces, special attention is paid to the method of painting. Decorative images and sculptures have become the main feature of the method, which enhances the overall majesty. In the decoration, the pictures are combined with patterns.
The main direction of development in painting in the Middle East until the 17th century was determined by the great artist of the Eastern Renaissance, the great miniature artist Kamoliddin Behzod. His work was highly valued by his contemporaries. Behzod The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations (ISSN -2689-100x) At this institute, not only the knowledge of world art, but also the invaluable knowledge and skills of famous artists and art critics are being passed on to the younger generation in the full mastery of the rich heritage of the East.

CONCLUSION
In short, the artist's skill is also inextricably linked to his ability to see the unexpected aspects of life. The artist's mastery of the means of expression is a necessary condition for the concept of mastery in the fine arts.
The works created by the artist have a deep meaning and enrich the human imagination that can comprehend it. The longevity of a work of art also depends on its idea. The clarity and impact of the idea of the work quickly attracts the attention of fans of the creative community.
The artist creates unique works of art with the help of fine arts, amazes us, gives joy to our hearts, nourishes our souls through various experiences, and with a little skill introduces his mysterious thoughts.
Art, on the other hand, evokes not only a small part of a person, but also everything that he can perceive, events and emotions.
Although art does not directly reflect man, it actively expresses human attitude, evaluating something by human criteria. In evaluation, however, there is always a state of cognition aimed at understanding human nature.
The works of the artist, based on these principles, have few fans and have not lost their place over the years. At the same time, it is no exaggeration to say that it is a source of inspiration for young artists.