ICONIC SYMBOLS IN THE DECOR OF TRADITIONAL VESTS OF THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ETNOGRAPHY AND NATURAL HISTORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

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  • T. Bizgu Free International University of Moldova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30857/2617-0272.2022.2.1

Abstract

Purpose: the study of signs and symbols in the decoration of vests included in the collection of the
Chisinau National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History (NMENH).
Methodology. Visual-analytical, morphological, artistic-compositional method and thematic and
comparative analysis were applied.
Results. As a result of the analysis of museum's collection of vests from the NMENH of the Republic of
Moldova and the inventory description for each exhibit, it was found that the museum purchased vests from
Moldova, as well as from Romania, Bulgaria, Gagauzia. The paper offers a wide range of special terminology
related to the vest of Romania, Moldova and Ukraine.
The scientific novelty. As a result of this work, the analysis of decorative elements was carried out for
the first time and the iconic symbolism of this collection of vests was characterized. A gallery with the most
remarkable exhibits will help to reveal the area under study.
Practical significance. Over the last decade, there has been a growing interest in traditional shirts,
which, according to the author, will soon require in-depth information about traditional vests. The study of
signs, symbols, color palettes that come from the depths of our roots are important for the present and future
generations, as they reveal the depth and sophistication of the spiritual development of our ancestors. The
study of the characteristics of the traditional vest is necessary to save this treasure and use it as a bright
source of inspiration for creating modern collections, for researchers, scientists, ethnologists, etc.

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Published

2023-01-31

How to Cite

Bizgu, T. (2023). ICONIC SYMBOLS IN THE DECOR OF TRADITIONAL VESTS OF THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ETNOGRAPHY AND NATURAL HISTORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA . Art and Design, (2), 9–18. https://doi.org/10.30857/2617-0272.2022.2.1

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