جماليَّاتُ اللَّوْنِ في الشعرِ الأندلسيِّ ابنُ زَيـْدونَ نموذجـاً
The aesthetics of color in Andalusian poetry Ibn Zaydun as a model
Keywords:
aesthetics of color, Ibn Zaidoun, Andalusia, color connotationsAbstract
This paper seeks to observe the aesthetics of color according to Ibn Zaidoun (394-463 AH), as he is one of the poets of Andalusia most aware of his aesthetic values and the most mature use of them, without delving into the bibliography of his life: Shackled, despicable, begging for pardon, and he consumed concern, or touched upon the color of its essence and divisions, for these two aspects were filled with a lesson and concern. It will also not carry color connotations of mythical or folkloric dimensions, whose interpretations differ from one person to another, and from one nation to another. A conscious reading of Ibn Zaidoun's poetic work indicates the intensity of his passion for color, perceptive visually and with a conviction that can be used for aesthetic and psychological purposes and the areas of employment, while monitoring the effect of the context on the formation of his color connotations.
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