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  • 問題数 39 • 9/20/2023

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    is the expression of ideas and emotions through a physical medium, like painting, sculpture, film, dance, writing, photography, or theatre.

    art

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    art is representation or replication of something beautiful or meaningful

    mimesis

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    art is the expression of subjective experiences and emotions

    expression

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    art is a arrangement of lines, colors, shapes, other aesthetic elements

    formalism

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    Artists have to be persistent and consistent with their work in order to be relevant.

    persistence

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    Artists have passion for their artwork. They live on this passion for art which motivates them to be better. Their passion won’t ever burn away as it is buried deep inside their soul.

    passion

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    You need to have the courage and take the leap of faith and work as hard as possible. They don’t mind criticism since they’re open-minded. Artists believe in themselves and seek validation from themselves.

    fearlessness

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    If you are disciplined, you can work and enjoy life. There is a certain work-life balance that can be achieved through discipline. Discipline is needed to maintain your health, and being healthy and happy, would definitely motivate you.

    discipline

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    guides towards educated choices, paving the way for a happy and peaceful life. It might be difficult to master the ability of patience, but improving the artistic skill over time will really help the artist throughout life. Leonardo Da Vinci took at least 16 years to finish his masterpiece portrait of the Mona Lisa.

    patience

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    A feeling or expression of admiration, approval, or gratitude. I want to express my appreciation for all you've done. a small token of our appreciation.

    appreciation

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    Cave, Paintings, Venus Figurines which are considered portable sculptures Greek Standard of Beauty: The birth of classical AgeRomans: the competitor of Greece: created realistic sculptures of human figure

    Pre historic art

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    Paleolithic Period or Old Stone Age

    (30,000 BCE–10,000 BCE)

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    Mesolithic Period or Middle Stone Age

    (10,000 BCE– 8,000 BCE)

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    Neolithic Period or New Stone Age

    (8,000 BCE–3,000 BCE)

  • 15

    Which of the following medium used today is most similar to drawing medium used by prehistoric people?

    charcoal

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    meant to stretch into the sky, soaring up into the heavens. Tall towers, elongated finials, and intricate spires are just some of the mechanisms used to create this angelic ascension.

    gothic

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    Medieval builders regularly used this materials in many parts of England, the main tradition remained timber framing throughout the Middle Ages

    wood,stone

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    ay palaging isang figure ng isang tao o isang hayop.

    ribulto

  • 19

    ay maaaring maging isang kinatawan o abstract figure.

    iskultura

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    Artists introduced new subjects to their work, which reflected the growing emphasis on the individual, including portraits, scenes of contemporary life, and historical narratives.

    Renaissance art

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    2 famous Renaissance art

    monalisa,last supper

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    mona lisa artist

    Leonardo

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    last supper artist

    Leonardo

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    the visual arts and building design and construction produced during the era in the history of Western art that roughly coincides with the 17th century.

    baroque

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    Jorge Luis Borges words

    I would define the baroque as that style that deliberately exhausts its own possibilities

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    the analysis and evaluation of works of art. More subtly, art criticism is often tied to theory; it is interpretive, involving the effort to understand a particular work of art from a theoretical perspective and to establish its significance in the history of art.

    critism

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    Simply enumerate the elements that you see: the quality of lines, shapes color etc.

    Formal Qualities

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    What is the artist tackling about? Can you see any representations form?

    Subject Matter

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    Consider the arrangement of objects, people or elements. What is most prominent? Who or what is on the foreground, middleground and background?

    Composition

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    manner of painting and composition, how is it related to the artist’s objective

    Technique

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    What do you think the Artwork is all about after carefully examining its parts? What story, what message, and what argument is the artist trying to tell?

    Content

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    What is the artist intention in terms of relationship of each part to the whole?

    Analysis

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    Provide a coherent and convincing judgment about the work.

    Your own criticism about the work

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    basically gives importance to the formal qualities (art elements, materials, and design principles) as basis for the meaning of art.

    Formalism and Style

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    is a particular range or system of types of image used by an artist or artists to convey particular meanings. For example in Christian religious painting there is an iconography of images such as the lamb which represents Christ, or the dove which represents the Holy Spirit.

    Iconography

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    has more to do with research and looking at the social, political, economic, and religious climates at a given place and time to understand what the impact was on the artist and his or her production

    Contextual Approaches

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    is the study of how certain symbols acquired their meaning, how they have come to represent information, and how the relationship between the meaning and the image affects the reception of this information

    Semiotics

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    both clinical and as applied to other fields, deals with the observation and analysis of imagery: in dreams, symptom formation, symbolism, and fantasy.

    Psychoanalysis

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    Since its establishment in the early 1890s by Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), psychoanalysis has run a parallel track to the study of art. In essence, both art theory and psychoanalysis are the study of images real and imagined – for the sake of rooting out a deeper meaning

    Aesthetics and Psychoanalysis