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The term “humanities originated from the Renaissance Latin Expression “studia humanitatis” or study of humanities which refers “culture, refinement, education”
Humanities
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Art is related to “___” meaning art, skill, ability, and craft.
Ars
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If the artist copies or imitates an object or image found in nature.
Representational Art
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Artist creates an art in a realistic manner relying on symbolism or striving to capture nature’s essence.
Non Representational
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As an example of representation style is produced when the artwork was not directly imitative but an impression of nature.
Impressionism
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The work of art is not representation but the expression of the artist’s feeling, longings, aspirations, and ideals of beauty and form.
Expressionism
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is incorporating elements of style and design to everyday items with the aim of increasing their aesthetical value. Artists in this field bring beauty, charm, and comfort into many things that are useful in everyday life.
Applied Art
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Creations that fall under this category are those that appeal to the sense of sight and are mainly visual in nature. Some examples of visual arts are paintings, drawings, letterings, printing, sculptures, architecture, digital imaging, and more.
Visual Art
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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 Art
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is an art from where the artist expresses his emotions not by using paint, charcoal, or camera, but expresses them through words. These words are carefully selected to exhibit clarity and beauty and to stimulate strong emotions of joy, anger, love, sorrow, and the list goes on.
Poetry Performance
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refers to the art of putting successions of still images in order to create an illusion of movement. focuses on its aesthetic, cultural, and social value and is considered as both an art and an industry.
Film
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uses live performers to present accounts or imaginary events before a live audience. Theater art performances usually follow a script, though they should not be confused with literary arts.
Theater
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is the making of beautiful buildings. However, not all buildings are beautiful. Some buildings only embody the functionality they need, but the structure, lines, forms, and colors are not beautifully expressed.
Architecture
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use words to express themselves and communicate emotions to the readers. Simply becoming a writer does not make one a literary artist. It focuses on writing using a unique style, not following a specific format or norm.
Literary Art
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The word “___” is generally defined as an art practitioner, such as a painter, sculptor, choreographer, dancer, writer, poet, musicians, and the like, who produces or creates indirectly functional arts with aesthetic value using imagination.
Artist
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is a craftsman, such as carpenter, carver, plumber, blacksmith, weaver, embroiderer, and the like, who produces directly functional and/or decorative arts.
Artisan
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The Award was institutionalized in 1992 through Republic Act No. 7335. The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCAA), which is the highest policy-making and coordinating body of the Philippines for culture and the arts, was tasked with the implementation.
Gamaba
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is a professional who is knowledgeable in art, who may scout talents for an advertising agency seeking to employ an art director, or who may look for an art for a collector or a company.
Art Buyer
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is a person or a company that buys and sells works of art.
Art Dealer
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A manager or overseer, and usually a curator or keeper of a cultural heritage institution (e. g, gallery, museum, library, or an archive), is a content specialist charged with an institution's collections.
Curator
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This is a personal owned collection of works, usually a collection of art. In a museum or art-gallery environment, the term that signifies that a certain work is. not owned by the institution, but is on loan from an individual or organization, either for temporary exhibition or for the long term.
Private Collector
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He said that Art is that which brings life in harmony with the world.
Plato
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Art is a life that helps us to realize the truth.
Pablo Picasso
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He Said that Art is never finished, only abandoned.
Leonardo Da Vinci
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he said that Art is the realization in external form of true ideas and is traced back to that natural love of imitation which characterizes human.
Aristotle
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he said that Art is not a handicraft, it is that transmission of feeling, the artists has experienced.
Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy
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Four Common Essentials of Art
Art is man made, not God made, Art is creative, not imitative , Art benefits and satisfies man, Art is express through a certain medium material
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He said that The word “art" comes from the ancient Latin, “ARS” which means a “craft or specialized form of skill, like carpentry or smithing or surgery.
Collingwood
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He said that Art is derived from the Latin word “ARS”, meaning ability or skill.
J.V Estolas
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He said that Art is taken from the Italian word “ARTIS” which means craftsmanship, skill, mastery of form, inventiveness, and the associations that exist between form and ideas, materials, and technique.
A. Tan
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Assumptions of Art: Art has been created by all people of the world at all times; it has lived because it is like and enjoyed. The elements and forms of art apply to all arts everywhere.
Art is Universal
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Assumptions of Art: Art contributes to the understanding of past and present cultures. People can learn about their culture’s values and strengthen their culture’s identity.
Art is Cultural
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Assumptions of Art: Art is not nature because it is man-made. Art is man’s interpretation of what he perceives as art.
Art is not nature
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Assumptions of Art: Art is a form of expression of the deepest emotion of the minds.
Art is an expression of the mind
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Assumptions of Art: Art is a product of the imagination that entertains, pleases, and inspires people. The various artwork of the artist reflect the artist’s power of creativity.
Art is a creativity
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Assumptions of Art: Fulfillment and consummation of an act conclude the experience. The expression of the artists are shown in the way their feelings towards their artwork.
Art involves experience
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Art critism: is a process of taking inventory, of nothing what is immediately visible in an artwork.
Description
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Art criticism: we try to go beyond descriptive inventory to discover the relationships among the things we have named
Analysis
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Art criticism: is a process of finding the overall meaning of a work.
Interpretation
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Art criticism: Judging a work of art means giving it a rank in relation to other works of its type.
Judgement
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paints are mineral pigments mixed with eggyolk and white egg and ore
Tempera
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this is a fabric consisting of a wrap upon which colered threads
Tapestry
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these are carbonaceous materials
Charcoal
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the artist draw a silver stylus om specially prepared paper
Silverpoint
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that is a direct result of duplicating process
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The hard substance
Stone
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A fine, green stone which is widely use in ancient china
Jade
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includes any class of elementary substances such as gold, silver, copper
Metal
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A by product of metal
Broze
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an alloy of copper and zinc
Brass
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instrument that produce sounds through vibrating strings played either plucking, bowing or striking
Strings
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Instrument that produce sounds through air blow
Winds
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thse are similar to winds, the distinction in lies
Brass
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instruments that produce sound through striking or beating
Percussion