Aesthetics of the Artistic Composition of Arabic Calligraphy in the Products of the Students of the Department of Art Education
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Arabic calligraphy is an artistic edifice and a cultural landmark that has been specialized for Arabs and Muslims with its elegance and multiple manifestations and its status and sanctity as one of the most important pillars of Islamic arts. The researcher seeks through this research to delve into the aesthetics of the artistic composition of Arabic calligraphy included in the achievements of the students of the Department of Art Education, as the researcher divided this research into four sections. The first includes the methodological framework to introduce the research issue, which concluded with the following question: (What are the aesthetics of Arabic calligraphy in the products of the students of Art Education Department?) The importance of the research was that it sheds light on the aesthetics of Arabic calligraphy and its various artistic formations, and the aim of the research is to reveal the aesthetics of the artistic composition of Arabic calligraphy in the products of the students of Art Education Department. The second section represented the theoretical framework and included three investigations, namely aesthetic - artistic composition - Arabic calligraphy, and the third chapter specialized in procedures, including: The methodology in which the researcher relied on the descriptive and analytical approach, the research population consisting of (30) calligraphic paintings, and the sample selection was done intentionally by (3) samples. As for the fourth section, it included the researcher's findings and conclusions.
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