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Arts Appreciation
  • Clarize Mhay

  • 問題数 100 • 11/8/2023

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    Humanities came from the latin word?

    Humanus

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    To show characteristics of rationality, benevolence and care.

    Human

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    To show good tastes and manners indicative of good, proper education.

    Cultured and Refined

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    contains the records of man’s quest for answers to the fundamental questions he often asks about himself and about the world he lives in.

    Humanities

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    The word art etymologically comes from the Aryan root ar, which means

    to join’ or ‘put together’.

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    particularly refers to sounds, colors, lines, movements, words, stone, and wood to express feelings, thoughts, imaginations, and dreams in an amazing, meaningful and enjoyable way

    Art

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    2 types of art

    Functional and non functional art

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    Art refers to aesthetic objects that serve utilitarian (practical/useful) purposes.

    Functional art

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    encompasses paintings, sculptures and all manner of fine art

    Non functional art

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    As a field of discipline has attempted to explain almost all aspects of human existence.

    Philosophy

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    Philosophical study of beauty and taste

    Aesthetic

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    Three famous philosopher

    Plato, Aristotle, and Immanuel Kant

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    Philosopher of Ancient Greece. He considered art as threatening

    Plato

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    Two theories of art according to plato

    art is imitation and art is dangerous

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    Art is a copy of a copy which leads people farther from away the truth

    Art is imitation

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    Art has the power to stir emotions.

    art is dangerous

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    He stated that the good always presents itself in some action while a thing of beauty may exist even in motionless objects or things.

    Aristotle

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    was a German, Enlightenment Philosopher.

    Immanuel Kant

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    Does not focus on the properties of the object itself but rather on the pleasure one experiences as he responds to it.

    Subjective taste

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    non-aesthetic and the artwork is appreciated for what it is because of the mastery of the artist.

    Universal state

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    Is a person who exhibit exceptional skills in the visual and/or performing arts

    Artist

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    is a person who is an skilled trade that involves making things by hand

    Artisans

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    best describe as the application of pigment to a surface. 2 dimensional art form

    Painting

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    3 dimensional art form

    Sculpture

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    the most functional of all the art forms. it involves creating a design for building and infrastructure

    Architecture

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    the art of sound expressed through a song, through the use of instruments of a combination of both

    Music

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    The art of body movement

    Dance

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    the art of using words to express thoughts, ideas and feelings

    Literature

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    the performance of drama

    theatre

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    The subject of art refers to what the work represents.

    art subject is defined

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    The subject of art refers to what the work represents.

    Art subject

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    THE ARTWORKS THAT HAVE SUBJECTS ARE CALLED

    Representational or objective art

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    THOSE WHO DO NOT HAVE SUBJECTS ARE KNOWN AS

    non representational or non objective art

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    • Excitement • Strength • Love • Energy

    Red

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    • confience • success • bravery • sociability

    Orange

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    • Creativity • Happiness • Warmth • Cheer

    Yellow

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    • Nature • Healing • Freshness • Quality

    Green

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    • Trust • Peace • Loyalty • Competence

    Blue

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    • Compassion • Sincerity • Sophistication • Sweet

    Pink

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    • Royalty • Luxury • Spirituality • Ambition

    Purple

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    • Dependable • Rugged • Trustworthy • Simple

    Brown

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    • Formality • Dramatic • Sophistication • Security

    Black

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    • Clean • Simplicity • Innocence • Honest

    White

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    Art is human expression and artists’ choice of subject are clues to their inner world which tells viewers how their art should be interpreted.

    Sources of subject

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    animals, trees, ocean

    nature

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    Human subjects, whether real or imagined, are the most interesting.

    People

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    comemoration of events

    History

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    Artworks based on the legends present to viewers of the art something tangible even when unverified.

    Legends

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    sacred texts

    Religion

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    gods and goddesses

    Mythology

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    The intrigue of the unconscious also inspires artists to present it through art for others to see, relate, and interpret.

    Dreams and Fantasy

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    The modern era with its tall buildings and amazing machines is also subject matter for the artist

    Technology

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    The artists after setting their minds on their inspiration or source of the subjects then decide on how it is to be presented as an art form.

    Ways of presenting the subject

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    In other words, one would immediately recognize that these images imitated from human figure

    Naturalism

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    subject presented as it is.

    Realism

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    to separate from

    Abstraction

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    Misshapen and twisted

    Distortion

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    Subject is stretched

    Elongation

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    cut, lacerated, mutiled or hacked with repeated blows.

    Mangling

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    Use of geometric figure

    Cubism

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    show man's inner mind

    surrealism

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    bright colors showing joy and comfort

    Fauvism

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    strong emotions

    Expressionism

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    deeper meaning

    symbolism

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    This process involves removing or cutting away pieces of the material to from the figure.

    subtractive process

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    This process involves the construction of a figure by putting together bits of the material or by welding together metal parts to create figures.

    Additive process

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    This process is also known as casting

    process of substitution

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    Different medium of sculpture

    • stone • wood • metal • plastic • terra cotta

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    It is hard and relatively permanent.

    stone

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    top, center a piece of an arch

    keystone

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    pieces of the material is removed

    subtractive process

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    innox steel

    stainless steel

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    baked clay

    terra cotta

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    rots when exposed to moisture

    wood

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    alloy of tin and copper

    bronze

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    alloy of the copper and zinc

    brass

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    most beautiful of all stone

    marble

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    synthetic materials of organic polymers

    plastic

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    have three unique qualities

    metal

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    triangular support for bridges and roofs

    trusses

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    intersecting arches

    groin vault

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    a mixture of cement and water

    concrete

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    supports the outer wall

    buttress

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    is using a metal rod to gather the molten glass from the furnace and shapes it using another tool.

    hot sculpting

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    is using a cold hardened glass.

    cold working

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    using a blowpipe

    glass blowing

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    Is the art of designing buildings and other structures which will serve a define function.

    Architecture

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    It is the oldest construction system that makes use of two vertical supports (post) spanned by a horizontal beam (lintel).

    post and lintel

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    wedge-shaped blocks called voussoirs arranged in a semi-circle.

    arch

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    Refers to those materials that can support heavy weights without crumbling or breaking down.

    COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH

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    Refers to those materials that can withstand being pulled or stretch without breaking.

    Tensile strength

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    Is the part of combining spoken or written words and their meanings into forms that have artistic and emotional appeal.

    Literature

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    FOUR MAIN GENRES OF LITERATURE

    • POETRY • FICTION • NON-FICTION • DRAMA

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    are written in lines and not in sentences or paragraph form.

    poetry

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    Can a fantasy or legends, fairytales, short stories and any type of novel (mystery, romance, horrors and)

    fantasy

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    This is the opposite of fiction because the subject matter comes from real life.

    nonfiction

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    two types of non fiction

    •literary nonfiction •informative non fiction

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    includes biographies, autobiographies, and essays.

    literary non fiction

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    explain or inform the readers about a concept or situation.

    informative non fiction