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Shabaka (window)

Shebeke (Azerbaijani: Şəbəkə) - are windows filled with coloured glass, created by Azerbaijani folk craftsmen from small wooden parts without glue and nails.[1][2][3]

Shabaka-windows in interior of the Palace of Shaki Khans

The building of the Sheki Khans Palace, shebeke fills walls, window openings of halls and rooms. Geometrically, shebeke windows fit with the general composition of the main facade of the palace. The continuous stained-glass shebeke-windows of the central halls and side rooms overlook the facade of the palace. It is believed that the replacement of the outer walls of the halls of the both floors and the upper rooms by lifting sashes-stained-glass windows is a feature of this ceremonial pavilion architecture.[4]

Numerous residential stone houses of the 18th-19th centuries, decorated with shebeke, were also met in the city of Shusha.[5]

Shebeke art edit

It is an intangible cultural heritage that has an artistic constructive form in the Middle Eastern architecture and in the decorative arts and crafts. It has been used in the architecture of Azerbaijan since the 11th-12th centuries. A masterpiece of the decorative art is the flatness consisting of small glass pieces assembled by the master with wood elements that fix each other without glue or nails. The main "secret" of this art consists of the transfer of wooden parts with a ledge and an indentation between which small glass pieces are inserted. Parts of the tree are made from solid wood species - boxwood, walnut, beech, and oak. Shebeke patterns, meaning lattice, symbolize the Sun, the energy of life, the eternal flow of the time and the infinity of the universe.[6]

Shebeke structure edit

The surface dimensions of the shebeke can vary from a few square centimetres to several square meters, depending on the functional purpose of the items. Based on the connection with the architecture, the shebeke works of art can be classified in two directions: part of an architectural structure - a door, window, staircase; and individual interior items such as screen, lamp, chest, cabinet.[7] Since the foundation of the ornament is made up of more precise geometric figures, there is another classification according to compositions: "jafari", "sekkiz", "onalty", "gullyabi", "shamsi", "gelu", and also "bendi-rumi".[8]

Masters of art edit

Bearers of the art of shebeke and its symbols are folk masters. Famous folk craftsmen include Mekhti Mekhtiyev (19th century), Shahbuzla Abuzer Badalov (18th-19th centuries), Abbasgulu Sheki (19th century). The revival of this art in the twentieth century was facilitated by Abdulhuseyn Babaev (1877-1961), Ashraf Rasulov (1928-1997).

At the moment, the development of art is promoted by Ashraf Rasulovs son Tofig[9] (1961) and his grandson Ilgar (1990). Also, Soltan Ismailov and Huseyn Mustafazade (Sheki), Jabir Jabbarov (Ordubad), Rafik Allahverdiyev (Shusha) stand out in this area.

Restoration edit

In the 1950s and 1960s. under the direction of Ashraf Rasulov, the Sheki Khans Palace was restored for the first time. In 2001, the window shebeke of the Juma and Ambaras mosques (17th-18th centuries) in Ordubad were restored under the lead of the master Jabir Jabbarov.

Huseyn Mustafazadeh, in 2002-2004, according to an agreement with the German company "Den Cmalcoh Ege MEK Gembelg GMB", participated in the restoration of the Palace of Sheki Khans. As a result, the doors and windows of the palace were restored, as well as most of the ceiling.

Shebeke art in Azerbaijan edit

The word “shebeke”, in translation from the Azerbaijani language, means “net”, “lattice”.[10]

On the territory of Azerbaijan, shebeke as an art form was widespread in cities such as Sheki, Shusha, Ordubad, Baku, Ganja, Lankaran, Nakhichevan and Derbent (Russian Federation).[11] The main center of Shebeke art is Sheki, where this tradition is still presented in its pure, classic form. Samples of this kind of art dated with 18th-19th centuries are concentrated here. A classic example of this art form is the Sheki Khans Palace (1762). [12][13][14]

Shebeke art and its symbolism differ to some extent throughout the regions of Azerbaijan. For example, from the point of view of the manufacturing technology, the Ordubad craftsmen preferred the simplicity of the geometric shapes and an ascetic colour scheme. However, despite this, in the almost all regions of the country, the coloured glass is the main material.[11]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Мамед-заде, Камил (1983). Строительное искусство Азербайджана: с древнейших времен до XIX в. (PDF). Baku: Elm.
  2. ^ Azad Sharifov (1998). . azer.com. Archived from the original on March 6, 2001. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  3. ^ Александр Миловский. (in Russian). vokrugsveta.ru. Archived from the original on August 30, 2009. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  4. ^ Л. С. Бретеницкий, Б. В. Веймарн. Искусство Азербайджана IV—XVIII веков. — М.: Искусство, 1976.
  5. ^ . Moscow: Сове́тская энциклопе́дия. Archived from the original on 2015-03-07.
  6. ^ Xalidə Şirinova (August 21, 2020). (in Azerbaijani). milliclub.az. Archived from the original on June 18, 2021. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  7. ^ Марина (January 29, 2015). (in Russian). aquarells.ru. Archived from the original on July 14, 2019. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  8. ^ "Уникальное творение - шебеке" (in Russian). liveinternet.ru. November 23, 2016. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  9. ^ Mustafa Dadashov (January 9, 2019). (in Russian). Azerbaijan State News Agency. Archived from the original on June 17, 2019. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  10. ^ Илькин Тунджай (June 18, 2019). (in Russian). oxu.az. Archived from the original on July 14, 2019. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  11. ^ a b Эртегин Саламзаде (May 12, 2014). (in Russian). fondartproject.ru. Archived from the original on September 10, 2016. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  12. ^ "Shaki-Paradise in the Caucasus Foothills". Azerbaijan International. 1998.
  13. ^ Л. С. Бретеницкий, Б. В. Веймарн. Искусство Азербайджана IV—XVIII веков. — М.: Искусство, 1976.
  14. ^ Самира Кязимова (July 17, 2013). (in Russian). Азербайджанские известия. Archived from the original on October 31, 2013. Retrieved June 18, 2021.


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Shebeke Azerbaijani Sebeke are windows filled with coloured glass created by Azerbaijani folk craftsmen from small wooden parts without glue and nails 1 2 3 Shabaka windows in interior of the Palace of Shaki Khans The building of the Sheki Khans Palace shebeke fills walls window openings of halls and rooms Geometrically shebeke windows fit with the general composition of the main facade of the palace The continuous stained glass shebeke windows of the central halls and side rooms overlook the facade of the palace It is believed that the replacement of the outer walls of the halls of the both floors and the upper rooms by lifting sashes stained glass windows is a feature of this ceremonial pavilion architecture 4 Numerous residential stone houses of the 18th 19th centuries decorated with shebeke were also met in the city of Shusha 5 Contents 1 Shebeke art 2 Shebeke structure 3 Masters of art 4 Restoration 5 Shebeke art in Azerbaijan 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 ReferencesShebeke art editIt is an intangible cultural heritage that has an artistic constructive form in the Middle Eastern architecture and in the decorative arts and crafts It has been used in the architecture of Azerbaijan since the 11th 12th centuries A masterpiece of the decorative art is the flatness consisting of small glass pieces assembled by the master with wood elements that fix each other without glue or nails The main secret of this art consists of the transfer of wooden parts with a ledge and an indentation between which small glass pieces are inserted Parts of the tree are made from solid wood species boxwood walnut beech and oak Shebeke patterns meaning lattice symbolize the Sun the energy of life the eternal flow of the time and the infinity of the universe 6 Shebeke structure editThe surface dimensions of the shebeke can vary from a few square centimetres to several square meters depending on the functional purpose of the items Based on the connection with the architecture the shebeke works of art can be classified in two directions part of an architectural structure a door window staircase and individual interior items such as screen lamp chest cabinet 7 Since the foundation of the ornament is made up of more precise geometric figures there is another classification according to compositions jafari sekkiz onalty gullyabi shamsi gelu and also bendi rumi 8 Masters of art editBearers of the art of shebeke and its symbols are folk masters Famous folk craftsmen include Mekhti Mekhtiyev 19th century Shahbuzla Abuzer Badalov 18th 19th centuries Abbasgulu Sheki 19th century The revival of this art in the twentieth century was facilitated by Abdulhuseyn Babaev 1877 1961 Ashraf Rasulov 1928 1997 At the moment the development of art is promoted by Ashraf Rasulovs son Tofig 9 1961 and his grandson Ilgar 1990 Also Soltan Ismailov and Huseyn Mustafazade Sheki Jabir Jabbarov Ordubad Rafik Allahverdiyev Shusha stand out in this area Restoration editIn the 1950s and 1960s under the direction of Ashraf Rasulov the Sheki Khans Palace was restored for the first time In 2001 the window shebeke of the Juma and Ambaras mosques 17th 18th centuries in Ordubad were restored under the lead of the master Jabir Jabbarov Huseyn Mustafazadeh in 2002 2004 according to an agreement with the German company Den Cmalcoh Ege MEK Gembelg GMB participated in the restoration of the Palace of Sheki Khans As a result the doors and windows of the palace were restored as well as most of the ceiling Shebeke art in Azerbaijan editThe word shebeke in translation from the Azerbaijani language means net lattice 10 On the territory of Azerbaijan shebeke as an art form was widespread in cities such as Sheki Shusha Ordubad Baku Ganja Lankaran Nakhichevan and Derbent Russian Federation 11 The main center of Shebeke art is Sheki where this tradition is still presented in its pure classic form Samples of this kind of art dated with 18th 19th centuries are concentrated here A classic example of this art form is the Sheki Khans Palace 1762 12 13 14 Shebeke art and its symbolism differ to some extent throughout the regions of Azerbaijan For example from the point of view of the manufacturing technology the Ordubad craftsmen preferred the simplicity of the geometric shapes and an ascetic colour scheme However despite this in the almost all regions of the country the coloured glass is the main material 11 Gallery edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp See also editStained glass Culture of AzerbaijanReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shebeke Mamed zade Kamil 1983 Stroitelnoe iskusstvo Azerbajdzhana s drevnejshih vremen do XIX v PDF Baku Elm Azad Sharifov 1998 Shaki Paradise in the Caucasus Foothills azer com Archived from the original on March 6 2001 Retrieved June 18 2021 Aleksandr Milovskij Shebeke in Russian vokrugsveta ru Archived from the original on August 30 2009 Retrieved June 18 2021 L S Bretenickij B V Vejmarn Iskusstvo Azerbajdzhana IV XVIII vekov M Iskusstvo 1976 Great Soviet Encyclopedia ShUShA Moscow Sove tskaya enciklope diya Archived from the original on 2015 03 07 Xalide Sirinova August 21 2020 Sebir seneti in Azerbaijani milliclub az Archived from the original on June 18 2021 Retrieved June 18 2021 Marina January 29 2015 Shebeke in Russian aquarells ru Archived from the original on July 14 2019 Retrieved June 18 2021 Unikalnoe tvorenie shebeke in Russian liveinternet ru November 23 2016 Retrieved June 18 2021 Mustafa Dadashov January 9 2019 Shekinskij master Tofig Rasulov sozdaet kovrovyj shebeke ne imeyushij analoga v mire in Russian Azerbaijan State News Agency Archived from the original on June 17 2019 Retrieved June 18 2021 Ilkin Tundzhaj June 18 2019 Iskusstvo shebeke shedevry bez ispolzovaniya kleya i gvozdej in Russian oxu az Archived from the original on July 14 2019 Retrieved June 18 2021 a b Ertegin Salamzade May 12 2014 Iskusstvo i simvolika shebeke in Russian fondartproject ru Archived from the original on September 10 2016 Retrieved June 18 2021 Shaki Paradise in the Caucasus Foothills Azerbaijan International 1998 L S Bretenickij B V Vejmarn Iskusstvo Azerbajdzhana IV XVIII vekov M Iskusstvo 1976 Samira Kyazimova July 17 2013 Volshebnye vitrazhi bez gvozdya i kleya in Russian Azerbajdzhanskie izvestiya Archived from the original on October 31 2013 Retrieved June 18 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shabaka window amp oldid 1213231851, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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