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  2. Afghan art - Wikipedia

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    The Bodhisattva and Chandeka, Hadda, 5th century CE. Afghan art has spanned many centuries. In contrast to its independence and isolation in recent centuries, ancient and medieval Afghanistan spent long periods as part of large empires, which mostly also included parts of modern Pakistan and north India, as well as Iran.

  3. List of Afghan artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artists who were born in the Afghanistan or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. Artists are listed by field of study and then by last name in alphabetical order, and they may be listed more than once, if they work in many fields of study.

  4. Destruction of art in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan is uniquely situated as a throughway of cultures throughout its history due to it geographic placement in South Asia. Afghanistan's location lends porous borders to trade routes between the East and West, while the Silk Road providing a vector for Buddhism and Hellenistic culture and even Egyptian influences from the west, renders an amalgamation of culture and art.

  5. Culture of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan's art was originally almost entirely done by men, but recently women are entering the arts programs at Kabul University. Art is largely centered at the National Museum of Afghanistan, the National Gallery of Afghanistan and the National Archives of Afghanistan in Kabul. There are a number of art schools in the country.

  6. Four Afghan Steeds - Wikipedia

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    Four Afghan Steeds (Chinese: 爱乌罕四骏图) is a series of four portraits of Afghan horses donated to the Qianlong Emperor of China in 1763 by Emir Ahmad Shah of Afghanistan, and painted on a silk roll by the Milanese Jesuit missionary Giuseppe Castiglione.

  7. After the withdrawal, U.S. museums need to tell a richer ...

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    The U.S. public ignored the war and our cultural institutions have often ignored the art. But it's not too late for museums to elevate the ideas of Afghan artists

  8. ArtLords - Wikipedia

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    ArtLords is an artist collective based in Afghanistan.Between 2014 and 2022, ArtLords completed roughly 2,200 murals in multiple Afghan provinces. Murals covered a range of topics, including national and international social issues like corruption, human rights, and public health.

  9. Faridollah Adib Ahein - Wikipedia

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    Abstract expressionism Conceptual Art modern art Faridollah Adib Ahein (born Faridullah Adeeb Ayan ; November 7, 1965) is an Afghanistan visual artist, critic, and painter. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is known for his contributions to the field of painting, work on the canvas, and abstract expressionism .

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