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Ottoman Miniatures

Ottoman Miniature

Miniatures are important works of art that indicate historical events and describe the lifestyle, traditions and customs of the period. In Ottoman Empire miniature is also called embroidery and miniaturist. It is thought that miniaturism emerged after many years in the 1520s with the contributions of artists who were trained in the Ottoman palace and selected among the Istanbul tradesmen. Miniature art with unique elements of the Ottoman empire. Ottoman period miniatures are covered from topics such as palace life, portraits of sultans, issues related to religion, and daily life. Used items from the Ottoman period convey information about handicrafts to future generations. When the works of Ottoman miniatures are examined, it is noteworthy that the technique and motifs of the palace masters are at a certain level in terms of color. Various decorative decorative elements such as wood, glass, leather embroidery, fabric, carpet, tile art are indispensable in miniature art. In miniatures, these decorative ornaments provide information about the color form and period of art.[1]Levni is the most famous miniaturist of Ottoman miniature art. At the same time, the focal point of the art of Minaytura is Levni. He has developed a unique technique of his own and has developed a miniature art against traditionalism. There are many great works of art available. 3. The forensic work Surname-i Vehbi, which describes the circumcision wedding of Ahmet's prince, is one of these significant works.[2]

  1. ^ "MİNYATÜR SANATI". Kültür Portalı. Erişim tarihi: 2024-05-10. 
  2. ^ Solutions, ArkaBahce | Interactive & Digital. "Minyatür Sanatı Ve Levni". Türk İslam Sanatları Merkezi. Erişim tarihi: 2024-05-10.