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PhD art research Department/ Art University of Esfahan
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Associate professor in faculty of Handicrafts Department, Art University of Esfahan.
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Associate professor in faculty of Philosophy Department, University of Esfahan.
Abstract
Beauty in art and the universe - which is derived from divine attributes - will be a witness of a divine nature. Such art is appropriate and suitable for expression of divine truth. The works of Traditionalists, has always been the traditional source of divine beauty in art but "How is the expression of God's beauty in the face of traditional art"? The present research is based on the acceptance of the traditionalist doctrines of art and seeks to: Explain direction of God's traditions and manifestation in the different forms of traditional art. This research is of a qualitative research type. The authors tried to understand the rules and general provisions in this chapter with using literature review and the method of descriptive and analytical. Finally, it seems that: can be obtained transparent way for the manifestation of God in the beauty of traditional art with nature and perfection topic.
Davazdahemami,M. , Kiyanmehr,Q. and Binaye motlagh,S. (2021). The function of the verse of Innate in explaining the theoretical foundations of sacred art. Theology of Art, 1399(17), 29-52.
MLA
Davazdahemami,M. , , Kiyanmehr,Q. , and Binaye motlagh,S. . "The function of the verse of Innate in explaining the theoretical foundations of sacred art", Theology of Art, 1399, 17, 2021, 29-52.
HARVARD
Davazdahemami M., Kiyanmehr Q., Binaye motlagh S. (2021). 'The function of the verse of Innate in explaining the theoretical foundations of sacred art', Theology of Art, 1399(17), pp. 29-52.
CHICAGO
M. Davazdahemami, Q. Kiyanmehr and S. Binaye motlagh, "The function of the verse of Innate in explaining the theoretical foundations of sacred art," Theology of Art, 1399 17 (2021): 29-52,
VANCOUVER
Davazdahemami M., Kiyanmehr Q., Binaye motlagh S. The function of the verse of Innate in explaining the theoretical foundations of sacred art. Theology of Art, 2021; 1399(17): 29-52.