



Representative ListInscribed 2020Art of miniature is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage element classified as representative list, inscribed in 2020, practiced in Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey, Uzbekistan.
Overview
The miniature is a type of two-dimensional artwork that involves the design and creation of small paintings on books, papier-mâché, rugs, textiles, walls, ceramics and other items using raw materials such as gold, silver and various organic substances. Historically, the miniature was exemplified by book painting in which the text was supported visually, but the element has evolved and can also be observed in architecture and as an adornment in public spaces. The patterns of the miniature represent beliefs, worldviews and lifestyles in a pictorial fashion and also gained a new character through the Islamic influence. While there are stylistic differences between them, the art of miniature as practised by the submitting States Parties shares crucial features. In all cases, it is a traditional craft typically transmitted through mentor-apprentice relationships (non-formal education) and considered as an integral part of each society’s social and cultural identity. The miniature displays a specific type of perspective in which the size of the figures changes according to their importance - a key difference from realistic and naturalistic styles. Though it has existed for centuries, it continues to develop and thus strengthens the bonds between past and present. Traditional painting principles and techniques are preserved, but artists also bring individual creativity into the process.
Cultural Significance
Countries & Communities
Azerbaijan
Iran
Turkey
UzbekistanFrequently Asked Questions
What type of heritage is Art of miniature?
Art of miniature is classified as representative list by UNESCO.
Which countries practice Art of miniature?
Art of miniature is practiced in Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey, Uzbekistan.
When was Art of miniature inscribed by UNESCO?
Art of miniature was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2020.
Data Source: UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage · Last updated: April 2026
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