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  • 1

    WHAT DO YOU CALL HUMANITIES IN LATIN WORDS?

    Humanus

  • 2

    THE MEANING OF HUMANUS IS?

    REFINED CULTURE AND HUMAN

  • 3

    Humanities

    Are the expressions of man’s feeling and thoughts

  • 4

    Arts that are primarily seen, occupies space

    Visual

  • 5

    Heard timed arts, exist in time

    Auditory

  • 6

    Expresses aesthetic ideas by use of skill and imagination

    Art

  • 7

    What is the example of visual arts?

    Paintings, sculpture and architectures

  • 8

    What kind of division of the arts example: music and poetry

    Auditory arts

  • 9

    This is combines and auditory elements

    Combining

  • 10

    What is the examples of Combined?

    Drama, Theater, dancing, cinema, Tv and opera

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    Art has been created by all people at all times, in all countryand it lives because its well-liked and enjoyed

    Basic Assumptions of arts

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    Art is made by human beings human

    It always shows that it was made by human beings

  • 13

    Art is not nature

    Artists frequently find their inspiration and subject matter in nature, and artists do use nature as a medium, but art itself not nature.

  • 14

    1.ART IS MADE BY HUMAN 2. ART IS EVERYWHERE

    1 and 2 is true

  • 15

    What is the meaning of hieroglyphics? 1. Art is man’s oldest means of expression; 2. Art as a means of expression & communication.

    1 and 2 is true

  • 16

    The Galloping Wild Boar found in the cave of Altamira, ______

    Spain.

  • 17

    According to experts, these paintings were purported to belong to Upper Paleolithic Age, several thousands of years before the current era. ________ men, with their crude instruments, already showcased and manifested earliest attempts at recording man’s innermost interests, preoccupations, and thoughts.

    Prehistoric History

  • 18

    The __________then, ironically, have started even before the term has been coined. Human persons have long been exercising what it means to be a human long before he was even aware of his being one. The humanities stand tall in bearing witness to this magnificent phenomenon. Any human person, then, is tasked to participate, if not, totally partake in this long tradition of humanizing himself.

    Humanities

  • 19

    refers to the art of putting together successions of still images in order to create an illusion of movement

    Film

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    is a live art and the artist’s medium is mainly the human body which he or she uses to perform, but also employs other kind of art such as visual art, props, or sound.

    Performance Arts

  • 21

    an art form where the artist expresses his emotions not by using paint, charcoal, or camera, but expresses them through words.

    Poetry Performance

  • 22

    is the art of designing and constructing buildings and other types of structures.

    Architecture

  • 23

    It is the mother of the arts

    Architecture

  • 24

    is series of movements that follows the rhythm of the music accompaniment.

    Dance

  • 25

    This is the art of making dances and the person who does this called a ________

    Choreographer

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    It focuses on writing using a unique style, not following a specific form or norm. It may include both fiction and non-fiction such as novels, biographies and poems.

    Literary art

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    This is live performance usually follows a script, though they should not be confused with literary arts.

    Theater

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    Artists in this field bring beauty, charm, and comfort into many things that are useful in everyday life.

    Applied arts

  • 29

    art can be and is used as therapy for individuals with a variety of illnesses, both physical and mental.

    As a Therapy

  • 30

    A product of a particular time and place, an artwork represents the ideas and technology of that specific time and place. As we look back over history, we find in art striking, and in some cases, the only, tangible records of some peoples.

    Art as Artifacts

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    This means that its function depend on the person- the artist who created the art.

    Personal Function of art

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    Art may convey message of protest, contestation, or whatever message the artist intends his work to carry.

    Social function of art

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    This is the art easiest to spot and understand of art can be found in artworks that are crafted in order to serve some physical purpose.

    Physical Function of Art

  • 34

    Music as an art is also interesting to talk about in relation to function. Music in its original form was principally functional. Music was used for dance and religion. Unlike today, when one can just listen to music for the sake of music’s sake, the ancient world saw music only as an instrument to facilities worship and invocation to gods. Music also was essential to dance because music assures synchronicity among dancers.

    Other function of art

  • 35

    refers to the visual focus or the image that may be extracted from examining the artwork.

    Subject

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    is the meaning that is communicated by the artist or the artwork

    Content

  • 37

    types of art have subjects that refer to object or events occurring in the real world. Often, it is also termed figurative art, because as the name suggest, the figures depicted are easy to makes out and decipher.

    Representational Art

  • 38

    The example of the arts Mona lisa paintin of Leonardo Da vinci is the kind of Representational arts

    True

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    This art does not make a reference to the real world, whether it is a person, place, thing, or even a particular event. It is stripped down to visual elements such as shapes, lines, emotion, and even concept

    Non-Representational Art

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    Jackson Pollock, detail of “Number 1A”

    Non-representational arts

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    Discobolus

    Myron

  • 42

    Die Ebene von Auvers

    Vincent van Gogh

  • 43

    Creation of Adam

    Michelangelo

  • 44

    pertains to the most rudimentary level of meaning for it may be extracted from the identifiable or recognizable forms in the artwork and understanding how these elements relate to one another.

    Factual

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    meaning, on the other hand, pertains to the acknowledged interpretation of the artwork using motifs, signs, symbols and other cyphers as bases of its meaning. These conventions are established through time, strengthened by recurrent use and wide acceptance by its viewers or audience and scholars who study then.

    Conventional

  • 46

    are consulted, a variety of meaning may arise when a particular work of art is read. These meanings stem from the viewer’s or audience’s circumstances that come into play when engaging with art.

    Subjectivities