Master Thesis at Basra University discussing (Aesthetics of Painting in the Fatimid Era)

I discussed a master's thesis in the College of Fine Arts at the University of Basra (Aesthetics of Painting in the Fatimid Era) by the student Lujain Muhammad Jabr Kateef. The message 00 included a study on the history of the emergence of Islamic painting and Fatimid painting in particular and its influence on other drawings and its development during this era and the creation of topics that had not previously been implemented on the ceilings. Capella Platina Church 0 The aim of the letter 00 is to shed light on Islamic art dating back to an important Islamic civilization period, which is the civilization of the Fatimid state, and it is the Fatimid art of painting (drawing).

The treatise discussed the variation of topics in painting, so it was noted that the mixture of humanistic, geometric, plant and animal forms was observed. The Fatimid artist used the method of flatness and abstraction and was influenced by the Sassanid and Byzantine style, but he acquired a peculiarity that distinguished him from previous painting.