ARTA111 Flashcards

1
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The Latin term for “humanities”

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humanitatis

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An academic disciplines that deal on the various aspects of society and the noble in man.

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Humanities

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A subject under humanities. There’s no one universal definition of it since it is subjective.

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Art

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4
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Art is derived what Latin word?

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“ars”

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5
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Art is taken from what Italian word?

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“artis”

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He said “Art is that which brings life in harmony with the world”.

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Plato

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He said “Art is never finished, only abandoned”.

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Leonardo da Vinci

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He said “Art is the realization in external form of a trye idea and is traced back to that natural love of imitation which characterizes human”.

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Aristotle

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9
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She said “Art is the conscious creation of something beautiful or meaningful using skill and imagination”.

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Lisa Morder

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10
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It refers to the historical development and stylistic context of the objects of arts that includes the major and minor arts.

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Art History

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In every country of the world, art exist because it’s important to people’s lives. It’s the oldest and most important means of expression developed by man in any culture.

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Art is universal

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Art contributes to the understanding of past and present cultures. Through art, people learn about their culture’s values and strengthen their culture’s identity.

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Art is cultural

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Art is man-made. Art is man’s interpretation of what he perceives as art.

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Art is not nature

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According to Jeff Lee, art is a form of expression of the deepest emotion of the minds.

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Art is an expression of the mind

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Art is a product of the imagination that entertains, pleases and inspire people

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Art is a form of creativity

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16
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When a work is finished in a satisfactory manner, an experience occurs

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Art involves experience

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17
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Artworks that have no resemblance to any real subject, they do not represent anything and they are what they are.

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Non-Representational or Non-Objective Arts

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18
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It refers to the meaning or significance, and/or feeling imparted by a work of art.

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Content in Art

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Artworks that depict something easily recognized by most people. Painting, sculpture, graphic arts, literature, and theatre arts are generally classifies as it.

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Representational or Objective Arts

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20
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A person who performs any of the creative arts.

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Artist

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21
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A skilled worker who makes things by hand. This includes various objects ranging from jewelry to furniture.

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Artisan

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22
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An examples of early Gothic architecture.
This is also a collaboration between the artist who made the design and the Artisan who help in the construction of the whole building.

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Cologne Cathedral in Germany

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23
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These guilds where towns had formalized groups of artisans or craftsmen who took on a particular specialization or trade; shoemakers, textile and glass workers, carpenters,
carvers, masons, armorers, and weapon-makers, among others.

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Artisan and Guilds

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24
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These are employed by museums and art galleries to design, develop and manage installations and exhibits. This requires them to acquire works of art, ensure proper storage and help maintain museum collections.

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Art curators

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25
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a citizen engaged in any traditional art uniquely Filipino whose distinctive skills have reached such a high level of technical

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“Manlilikha ng Bayan”

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26
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A kind of art form that the population is most likely more exposed to, but its variations are so diverse they range from sculptures that you see in art galleries to the
last movie you saw.

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Visual arts

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27
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It refers to the art of putting together successions of still images in order to create an illusion of movement

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Film

28
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It focuses on its aesthetic, cultural, and social value and is considered as both an art and an industry.

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Filmmaking

29
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Art 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.

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Performance arts

30
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An art form where the
artist expresses his emotions not by using
paint, charcoal, or camera, but expresses them through words.

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Poetry art

31
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The art of designing and constructing buildings and other types of structures.

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Architecture

32
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It is often referred to as the “mother of the arts” because it houses, serves as background for, or occurs in relation to other fields of art. Materials used include stone, concrete, brick, wood, steel, glass, and plaster.

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Architecture

33
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A series of movements that follows the rhythm of the music accompaniment.

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Dance

34
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Dance in French

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“dancier”

35
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The art of making dances, and the person who does this is called a choreographer.

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Choreography

36
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Art goes beyond the usual professional, academic, journalistic, and other technical form of writing.

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Literary art

37
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Uses live performers to present
accounts or imaginary events before a live
audience.

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Theater

38
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Incorporate elements of style and design to everyday items with the aim of increasing their aesthetical value.

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Applied arts

39
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In its therapeutic function, art can be and is used as therapy for individuals with a variety of illnesses, both physical and mental. (function)

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As a theraphy

40
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A product of a particular time and place, an artwork represents the ideas and technology of that specific time and
place. (functions)

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Art as artifact

41
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Functions of art are varied and highly subjective. This means that its function depend on the person- the artist who created the art.

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Personal Functions

42
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Art is considered to have a social function if and when it addresses a particular collective interest as opposed to a personal interest. (function)

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Social Function of Art

43
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It is a very common example of an art with a social function.

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Political Art

44
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Art are the easiest to spot and understand. The
physical functions of art can be found in artworks that are crafted in order to serve some physical purpose. (function)

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Physical Function

45
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It refers to the visual focus or the mage that may be extracted from examining the artwork

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Subject

46
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It is the meaning that
is communicated by the artist or the artwork.

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Content

47
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It 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.

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Factual

48
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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

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Conventional

49
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Through art, man becomes conscious of the beauty of the nature. (function)

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Aesthetic Function

50
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With the creation of the various forms of art, man now lives in comfort and happiness. (function)

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Utilitarian Function

51
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Through the printed matter, art transmits and preserves skills and knowledge from one generation to another. (function)

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Cultural Function

52
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Through civic and graphic arts, man learns to love and help each other.

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Social Function

53
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Art reinforces and enhance a sense of identity and ideological connection to specific political views, political parties and politicians. (function)

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Political Function

54
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There are art symbols and signs to illustrate knowledge and attitudes that are not expressed in words. (function)

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Educational Function

55
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Some art works express spiritual beliefs, customs, ceremonies and rituals about the meaning and destiny of life.

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Spiritual Function

56
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The word “mimesis” is a Greek word which means what

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“imitation” or “copying”

57
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2 Philosophers who talks about mimesis as the representation of nature.

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Aristotle and Plato

58
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He said mimesis exists in the “world of ideas” and is created by God.

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Plato

59
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He speaks of tragedy as an “imitation of an action”.

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Aristotle

60
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Artists associated with aestheticism believes that art needs no justification.

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Art for Art’s Sake (Kant)

61
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According Allen Weinstein, without mental escape, we build up a lot of anxiety within ourselves.

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Art as an Escape

62
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The artist intent in creating a functional piece of art is to bring creativity, beauty, and usefulness into people’s everyday lives.

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Art as Functional

63
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He said “Art is not what you see but what you make others see.”

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Edgar Degas

64
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She states that “Art is not what you see but what you make other others see.”

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Georgia O’Keeffe

65
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He said that “Art is a product of man’s need to express himself.”

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F.Zulueta

66
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According to him “Art is a life that helps us to realize the truth.”

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Pablo Picasso

67
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He said “Art is not a handicraft, it is the transmission of feeling, the artist has experienced.”

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Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy