CHAP 1 Flashcards

(46 cards)

1
Q

“Man is the measure
of all things”

A

Protagoras

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2
Q

humanity is Derived from the Latin word
“____” which means
_____

A

humanus. human, cultured, and
refined.

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3
Q

To be human

A
  • Rationality,
  • Benevolence and
  • Care
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4
Q

To be cultured and refined is
to show good taste and
manners indicative of good,
proper education.

A

HUMANITIES

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5
Q

____ is to show characteristics
of rationality, benevolence and care

A

To be human

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6
Q

____ is to show
good taste and manners indicative of
good, proper education.

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to
be cultured and refined

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7
Q

ARTS Comes the word ____
root ar, which means “____” or “____

A

ARYAN, to join, to put together

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8
Q

The latin terms ____,
____, mean everything
that is artificially made or
composed by man

A

SARS, ARTIS

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9
Q

It constitutes one of the
oldest and the most
important means of
expression developed of
a man.

A

arts

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10
Q

_____
deals with man’s internal world,
his personality and experiences,
matters that cannot directly be
measures, classified and
controlled

A

Humanities through the arts

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11
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Art is ____: it employs the
use of perception, insights,
classified or controlled.
It provides enjoyment and
stimulation, particularly when
people try to understand them

A

subjective

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12
Q

Humanism is associated with beliefs
about ____ and that human being
are capable of making significant
personal choices within the
constraints imposed by (1) ____-,
(2) _____, and (3)
_____

A

freedom, Heredity, Personal History, Environment

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13
Q

Human nature is inherently ______

A

good.

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14
Q

Individuals are ____ and are capable
of making choices.

A

free

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15
Q

Human potential for growth and
development is virtually ____

A

unlimited

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16
Q

____ plays an important role
in growth and development

A

Self-concept

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17
Q

Individuals have an urge for ____

A

self actualization

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18
Q

____ is defined by each person

A

Reality

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19
Q

Individuals have ____- to both
themselves and to others

A

responsibility

20
Q

art
created for use, designed to
serve a purpose and with an
aesthetic in mind.

A

Generally applied art

21
Q

Encompasses paintings, sculptures
and all manner of fine art. These
pieces usually seek to engage with
the viewer on an intellectual,
emotional or aesthetic level

A

NON -FUNCTIONAL ART

22
Q

Thoughts, emotions, imagination,
dreams and aspirations are
expressed in art

A

Human need for expression

23
Q

Inner world, share and convey to
others, others may know, empathize
and realize that people are
interconnected

A

Social need for display,
celebration, and communication

24
Q

Ex. technology

A

Physical need for functional
objects.

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is the discipline that attempts to explain almost all aspects of human existence.
Philosophy
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is the philosophical study of beauty and taste
Aesthetics
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“The physical world is a copy of a perfect, rational, external, and changeless original – Forms.”
PLATO
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art is a copy of a copy which leads people farther from the truth.
Art as imitation –
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art has power to stir emotions so arts should not go uncensored.
Art is dangerous
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“Arts as imitation or representation of nature. Universal elements of beauty are manifested by order, symmetry, and definiteness.”
ARISTOTLE
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“Beauty does not rest on properties of the objects or things but rather on the manner in which people respond to these objects – beauty is a matter of taste.”
IMMANUEL KANT
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emotions being aroused
Subjective taste
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does not focus on the properties but on the pleasure one experiences as s/he responds to it
Subjective
34
nonaesthetic, does not consider the beauty of the work or mastery of the artist but for what it is
* Universal
35
a person who exhibits exceptional skills in the visual and/ or the performing arts
ARTIST
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a person who is in a skilled trade that involves making things by hand
ARTISAN
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Application of pigment to a surface
PAINTING
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Three-dimensional art
SCULPTURE
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it depicts a tortured yet beautiful young man. As idealized as his image is, he is actually a replacement of another Lucifer carved by Guillaume’s younger brother Joseph a few years prior.
Lucifer of Liège
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Most functional of all art forms. Creating designs for buildings and infrastructures
ARCHITECTURE
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Art of sound expressed through a song, instrument, or both
MUSIC
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Art of body movement that is attuned to a musical piece
DANCE
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Art of using words to express thoughts, ideas, and feelings
LITERATURE
44
Performance of drama
THEATRE
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the knowledge and understanding of the universal and timeless qualities that identify all great art
Art appreciation
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