National and Universal Content of Fine Arts. Ancient History and Development of Fine Arts of Uzbekistan
Shuhrat Nazarovich Mamatkulov , Lecturer, Termez State University, Uzbekistan Kholida Ibragimova , Student, Termez State University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article provides information about the national and universal content of fine arts, the ancient
history and development of fine arts in Uzbekistan. Before we can study the fine arts, we should,
first, look at the history and development stages of it. The fine arts originated in ancient times as a
result of the development of the labor process. The main factors in the development of the fine arts,
as well as the difficulties in the development of the content of primitive art and the stages of
development to the present day are given.
Keywords
Fine Arts, Primitive Art,
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