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Renaissance |
Humanities |
Rebirth |
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Latin expression, study of humanities |
Studia humanitatis |
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It has no universal definition since it is subjective
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Arts |
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Italian word which means craftsmanship skills and mastery |
Artis |
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It is the ability to understand and appreciate the artworks of man |
Art appreciation |
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Study of objects of arts. Historical development. |
Art history |
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Two kinds of art |
Major and minor |
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It is a lot of time to make |
Major |
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It takes a short period of time to make |
Minor |
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Two-dimensional visual art |
Painting |
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Construction |
Architecture |
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Statue Three-dimensional visual art |
Sculpture |
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What are the three major kind of art |
Painting architecture sculpture |
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Three minor kind of art |
Ceramics furniture decorative arts |
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Three kind of ceramic |
Earthenware Stoneware Porcelaine |
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It allows us to express our own ideas feelings and emotions to create our own art works |
Relevance |
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It has been created by all people at all times in all countries and it lives because it is well liked and enjoyed |
Basic Assumption of Art |
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There can never be appreciation of art without__________ |
Experience |
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Art is man oldest mean of ______ |
Expression |
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Functions of art |
Personal function Social function Physical function |
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For personal expression of the artist ideas and feelings. Dedicate our senses and sharpen our perception. For fresh insights to nature |
Personal function |
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It seeks influence of collective behavior of people. This created to be seen or used primarily in public situations. Expresses describes social or collective existence |
Social function |
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The need of beauty in functional objects The function of an object generally determines the basic form that it takes. Aesthetic design |
Physical function |
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Either right or wrong |
Assumption |
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Natures of art |
Universal experience not nature |
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Art as an Imitation |
Plato |
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As a representation |
Aristotle |
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Art as a Disinterested Judgement
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Immanuel Kant |
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Art as communication of emotion |
Leo tolstoy |
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Plato says that all art is mimetic by nature |
Mimesis |
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Focuses color and texture Non representational or non |
Abstract art |
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Art plays a huge role in communication |
Communication of emotion |
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Depicts something if you do recognized |
Representational art |
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No resemblance to any real subject |
Non representational art |
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Primary sources |
Artwork Diaries Speeches Letters Autobiographies Document nature |
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Where to find |
Sketchworks Art museums Notebooks Art and cultural center |
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