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Iraqi art is one of the richest art heritages in world and refers to all works of visual art originating from the geographical region of what is present day Iraq since ancient Mesopotamian periods. For centuries, the capital, Baghdad was the Medieval centre of the literary and artistic Arab world during the Abbasid Caliphate, in which Baghdad was the capital, but its artistic traditions suffered at the hands of the Mongol invaders in the 13th century. During other periods it has flourished, such as during the reign of Pir Budaq, or under Ottoman rule in the 16th century when Baghdad was known for its Ottoman miniature painting. In the 20th century, an art revival, which combined both tradition and modern techniques, produced many notable poets, painters and sculptors who contributed to the

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  • Iraqi art (en)
  • الفن العراقي (ar)
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  • تأثر الفن العراقي على مر تاريخه بالحروب والثورات والتغيرات السياسية. كانت العاصمة بغداد لعدة قرون هي المركز الأدبي والفني للعالم العربي في العصور الوسطى، لكن تقاليدها الفنية عانت على أيدي الغزاة المغول في القرن الثالث عشر. في حين ازدهرت خلال فترات أخرى، مثلًا في عهد بير بوادق أو في ظل العهد العثماني في القرن السادس عشر، حين اشتهرت بغداد برسم المنمنمات العثمانية. تأثر الفن العراقي خلال فترة حكم الصفويين بالفن الفارسي وأصبح مركزًا للشعر والفنون. أما في القرن العشرين فقد شهد إحياءً للفن حيث جمع بين كل من الفنون التقليدية والحديثة، وظهر العديد من الشعراء والرسامين والخطاطين والنحاتين البارزين الذين ساهموا في رصيد الأعمال الفنية الشعبية خاصةً في بغداد. يحظى هؤلاء الفنانون بتقدير كبير في الشرق الأوسط وقد حصل بعضهم على احترام دولي كبير. كان لحركة الفن العراقي الحديث تأثير كبير في الفن القومي العر (ar)
  • Iraqi art is one of the richest art heritages in world and refers to all works of visual art originating from the geographical region of what is present day Iraq since ancient Mesopotamian periods. For centuries, the capital, Baghdad was the Medieval centre of the literary and artistic Arab world during the Abbasid Caliphate, in which Baghdad was the capital, but its artistic traditions suffered at the hands of the Mongol invaders in the 13th century. During other periods it has flourished, such as during the reign of Pir Budaq, or under Ottoman rule in the 16th century when Baghdad was known for its Ottoman miniature painting. In the 20th century, an art revival, which combined both tradition and modern techniques, produced many notable poets, painters and sculptors who contributed to the (en)
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