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تأثیرگذاری آثار هنری موز های بر ترویج هنر اسلامی در دنیای غرب)مطالعه موردی: بازدیدکنندگان گالری اوفیتزی در سال 2021 م (

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      The effects of artistic works presents in museums in promotion of Islamic art in Western world (Case Study: visitors of Galleria degli Uffizi in 2021).
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      Museums are among the most important surveying sources for researchers and provide them information with various dimensions. This point sends out the works present in museums from merely art works and turns them to be topics of valuable researches. By an interdisciplinary approach, this article, first and through descriptive-analytic method, explains about the influence of Islamic art works left from 13th to 15th centuries on contemporary art in Tuscany province, centered in Florence; within which the relation between kings and rulers of this province with Islamic countries in that epoch is studied. The data collection in this part is through libraries search and written documents. In the second part, based on the questionnaire information obtained from the statistical population of 150 visitors of the Galleria degli Uffizi in 2021, the impact of visiting these works on the audience's familiarity with Islamic civilization has been analyzed. The questionnaires were designed in form of scaling; and based on the obtained information and according to Kolmogorov-Simornov test and as per Sig, expressed for predictor variable in confidence interval 0.95, was less than 0.05. As a result, it was proved that visiting Islamic art works present in this museum has influence on familiarity with Islamic civilization. Regarding this influence, the present article proposes presenting online catalogue focusing on Islamic art as a strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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