THE USE OF MURAL PAINTING IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS DURING THE SOVIET ERA

Authors

  • G. A. Tursunova Author

Abstract

When examining residential and public buildings constructed in the past, we see that in each of them, the decorations and architectural solutions of rooms located in important parts of the building in terms of position, function, composition, and ornamentation were carried out according to their function and status.

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Published

2025-06-22