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  • Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo
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  • 1

    Humanity/ies comes from the Latin word __.

    Humanus

  • 2

    Human, cultured, refined.

    Humanus

  • 3

    The __ provides human beings opportunity to think critically and creatively, in order to understand the values and cultures of the world and to bring clarity to the future.

    Field of Humanities, Stanford Humanities Center

  • 4

    Scope of Humanities:

    Art, Philosophy, Literature, Language, Music, Religion, History

  • 5

    Wisdom.

    Sophia

  • 6

    Letter or knowledge of books.

    Littera or Litteratura

  • 7

    Tongue.

    Lingua

  • 8

    Goddess of music.

    Musa

  • 9

    Muse.

    Mousa

  • 10

    To bind.

    Religare or Religio

  • 11

    To scribble and record the events in the past.

    Historia

  • 12

    Love.

    Philos or Philein

  • 13

    Art comes from the Latin word __.

    Ars

  • 14

    Skill, talent, ability.

    Ars

  • 15

    It is a skill in making or doing something.

    Art

  • 16

    It is the expression of the creative skill and imagination in different genres for appreciation of beauty and emotional power.

    Art

  • 17

    The Creative Process:

    Idea, Material, Form

  • 18

    A particular experience may inspire an artist that they decide to use it as the basis for their art.

    Idea

  • 19

    The artist chooses a material or method to give form to his idea.

    Material

  • 20

    The overall result once the artist has organized all the elements together.

    Form

  • 21

    Art concerns itself with the communication of certain ideas and feelings by means of a medium.

    Characteristics of Art

  • 22

    It is man-made or produced by an artist. The artist either creates or performs.

    Characteristics of Art

  • 23

    It must have an audience.

    Characteristics of Art

  • 24

    Its primary function is to entertain, or to elicit a reaction that is primarily emotional.

    Characteristics of Art

  • 25

    Someone is an artist and the rest are not.

    Misconceptions of Art

  • 26

    Art is only for the rich and famous.

    Misconceptions of Art

  • 27

    Arts and crafts have interchangeable meaning.

    Misconceptions of Art

  • 28

    Plurality of art.

    Misconceptions of Art

  • 29

    Expression of feelings, emotions, imagination.

    Art

  • 30

    Beautifies rather than make something useful.

    Art

  • 31

    Form of work with the use of available materials.

    Craft

  • 32

    Making something useful more than it beautifies.

    Craft

  • 33

    Refers to the fine arts of painting, drawing, and carving which are basically SKILLS.

    Art

  • 34

    Represent a subject like fashion, cuisine, sports, commerce, economics in the humanities which are by nature DISCIPLINAL.

    Arts

  • 35

    Is one of the oldest means of expression developed by man.

    Art

  • 36

    “Symbolic language marked by beauty of design and coherence of form.”

    Art (Machlis, 1963)

  • 37

    Is communication.

    Art

  • 38

    Timeline of Art History:

    Pre-Historic Period, Ancient Period, Medieval Period, Modern Period, Contemporary Period

  • 39

    Re-enacts the joys and problems of life, it sheds light to the issues that surrounds us.

    Art

  • 40

    Informs, educates, and enlightens.

    Art

  • 41

    Accessibility of __ to the masses is a manifestation of a progressive community.

    Art

  • 42

    The Scope of Art:

    Visual Arts, Literature, Music, Drama and Theater, Dance

  • 43

    The Graphic Arts:

    Painting, Drawing, Graphic Processes: Relief, Intaglio, Surface Printing, Commercial Art, Mechanical Processes, Photography

  • 44

    Intaglio Printing:

    Drypoint, Etching, Engraving

  • 45

    Surface Printing:

    Lithography, Silkscreen

  • 46

    The Plastic Arts:

    Architecture, Landscape Architecture, City Planning, Interior Design, Sculpture, Crafts, Industrial Design, Dress and Sculpture Design, Theater Design

  • 47

    Literature:

    Drama, Essay, Prose Fiction, Poetry, History, Biography, Letters, Journals, Diaries

  • 48

    Music:

    Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Music Combined with Other Arts: Opera, Operetta and Musical Comedy, Oratorio and Cantata

  • 49

    Instrumental Music Types:

    Keyboard, Stringed, Wind, Brass Winds, Percussion

  • 50

    Drama and Theater:

    Tragedy, Melodrama, Comedy, Tragicomedy, Miracle and Mystery Plays, Morality Plays, Closet Drama, Piano Drama

  • 51

    Comedy:

    Romantic Comedy, Farce, Comedy of Manners

  • 52

    Dance:

    Ethnologic, Social or Ballroom Dances, Ballet, Modern, Musical Comedy

  • Enumeration

    Enumeration

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    Identification

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    Chapter 1

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    HUM

    HUM

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    Chap 1,2

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    Chap 1,2

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    Lesson 1

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    Chap 3,4

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    Chapter 2

    Chapter 2

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    Chapter 2

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    Lesson 1&2

    Lesson 1&2

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    Lesson 1&2

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    Chapter 3

    Chapter 3

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    Chapter 3

    Chapter 3

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    Lesson 3&4

    Lesson 3&4

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    Lesson 3&4

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    Chapter 4

    Chapter 4

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    Lesson 5,6&7

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    (2)

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    (2)

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Humanity/ies comes from the Latin word __.

    Humanus

  • 2

    Human, cultured, refined.

    Humanus

  • 3

    The __ provides human beings opportunity to think critically and creatively, in order to understand the values and cultures of the world and to bring clarity to the future.

    Field of Humanities, Stanford Humanities Center

  • 4

    Scope of Humanities:

    Art, Philosophy, Literature, Language, Music, Religion, History

  • 5

    Wisdom.

    Sophia

  • 6

    Letter or knowledge of books.

    Littera or Litteratura

  • 7

    Tongue.

    Lingua

  • 8

    Goddess of music.

    Musa

  • 9

    Muse.

    Mousa

  • 10

    To bind.

    Religare or Religio

  • 11

    To scribble and record the events in the past.

    Historia

  • 12

    Love.

    Philos or Philein

  • 13

    Art comes from the Latin word __.

    Ars

  • 14

    Skill, talent, ability.

    Ars

  • 15

    It is a skill in making or doing something.

    Art

  • 16

    It is the expression of the creative skill and imagination in different genres for appreciation of beauty and emotional power.

    Art

  • 17

    The Creative Process:

    Idea, Material, Form

  • 18

    A particular experience may inspire an artist that they decide to use it as the basis for their art.

    Idea

  • 19

    The artist chooses a material or method to give form to his idea.

    Material

  • 20

    The overall result once the artist has organized all the elements together.

    Form

  • 21

    Art concerns itself with the communication of certain ideas and feelings by means of a medium.

    Characteristics of Art

  • 22

    It is man-made or produced by an artist. The artist either creates or performs.

    Characteristics of Art

  • 23

    It must have an audience.

    Characteristics of Art

  • 24

    Its primary function is to entertain, or to elicit a reaction that is primarily emotional.

    Characteristics of Art

  • 25

    Someone is an artist and the rest are not.

    Misconceptions of Art

  • 26

    Art is only for the rich and famous.

    Misconceptions of Art

  • 27

    Arts and crafts have interchangeable meaning.

    Misconceptions of Art

  • 28

    Plurality of art.

    Misconceptions of Art

  • 29

    Expression of feelings, emotions, imagination.

    Art

  • 30

    Beautifies rather than make something useful.

    Art

  • 31

    Form of work with the use of available materials.

    Craft

  • 32

    Making something useful more than it beautifies.

    Craft

  • 33

    Refers to the fine arts of painting, drawing, and carving which are basically SKILLS.

    Art

  • 34

    Represent a subject like fashion, cuisine, sports, commerce, economics in the humanities which are by nature DISCIPLINAL.

    Arts

  • 35

    Is one of the oldest means of expression developed by man.

    Art

  • 36

    “Symbolic language marked by beauty of design and coherence of form.”

    Art (Machlis, 1963)

  • 37

    Is communication.

    Art

  • 38

    Timeline of Art History:

    Pre-Historic Period, Ancient Period, Medieval Period, Modern Period, Contemporary Period

  • 39

    Re-enacts the joys and problems of life, it sheds light to the issues that surrounds us.

    Art

  • 40

    Informs, educates, and enlightens.

    Art

  • 41

    Accessibility of __ to the masses is a manifestation of a progressive community.

    Art

  • 42

    The Scope of Art:

    Visual Arts, Literature, Music, Drama and Theater, Dance

  • 43

    The Graphic Arts:

    Painting, Drawing, Graphic Processes: Relief, Intaglio, Surface Printing, Commercial Art, Mechanical Processes, Photography

  • 44

    Intaglio Printing:

    Drypoint, Etching, Engraving

  • 45

    Surface Printing:

    Lithography, Silkscreen

  • 46

    The Plastic Arts:

    Architecture, Landscape Architecture, City Planning, Interior Design, Sculpture, Crafts, Industrial Design, Dress and Sculpture Design, Theater Design

  • 47

    Literature:

    Drama, Essay, Prose Fiction, Poetry, History, Biography, Letters, Journals, Diaries

  • 48

    Music:

    Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Music Combined with Other Arts: Opera, Operetta and Musical Comedy, Oratorio and Cantata

  • 49

    Instrumental Music Types:

    Keyboard, Stringed, Wind, Brass Winds, Percussion

  • 50

    Drama and Theater:

    Tragedy, Melodrama, Comedy, Tragicomedy, Miracle and Mystery Plays, Morality Plays, Closet Drama, Piano Drama

  • 51

    Comedy:

    Romantic Comedy, Farce, Comedy of Manners

  • 52

    Dance:

    Ethnologic, Social or Ballroom Dances, Ballet, Modern, Musical Comedy