Chapter 1 Flashcards

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ART is not meant to be
looked at only for what
it is

A

TRUE

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ART is meant to
stimulate thought
because it allows
viewers to draw their
own emotions and pull
from their personal
experiences when
viewed.

A

TRUE

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3
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Art naturally develops critical and innovative thinking skills

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TRUE

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4
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Is derived from a Latin term ARS, which means skill, talent, or ability.

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Art

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5
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is a skill in making or doing something

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Art

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6
Q

is the expression of the creative skill and imagination in different genres for
appreciation of beauty and emotional power

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Art

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7
Q

s is derived from the Latin word humanus and Humanitas,
which means refined or cultured human.

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Humanities

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8
Q

The study of humanities includes

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Philiosophy, History, Religion, Art, Literature, Language, Music (PHRALLM)

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an academic discipline that study about the aspects of human
society and culture.

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Humanities

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10
Q

Greek words philos or phelein,
which means love and Sophia, which
means wisdom.

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Philosophy

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11
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is derived from the Latin
religare or religio, which
means to bind.

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Religion

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12
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is derived from the latin
word historia, which means to
scribble and record the events
in the past.

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History

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13
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Latin word littera or
literatura, which means letter
or knowledge of books.

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Literature

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14
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Latin word lingua, which means
tongue, language provides
avenues for better
communication using the art of
speaking and listening,

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Language

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15
Q

From the Greek word mousa,
which means muse and the
Latin word Musa which
denotes the goddess of music,
to present a song or poetry for
appreciation of beauty to the
etymology of Music

A

Music

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16
Q

is the mother of all inventions

A

Creativity

17
Q

is the grandmother of all inventions

A

Imaginations

18
Q

a form of divergent thinking that
allows us to generate relationship, integrate concepts, elaborate
information, brainstorm issues with fluency, flexibility and
originality

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Creativity is metacognitive skill

19
Q

in all countries and it lives because its
well-liked and enjoyed.

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Art has been created by all people at all times,

20
Q

In order to experience something, you have to make use of your
five senses

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Art involves experience

21
Q

Art is made by man and nature by God. However, nature
can be enhanced by man.

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Art is not nature; nature is not art.

22
Q

Art is a work of humans and anything that has been created by human is
part of culture.

A

Art is cultural

23
Q

Art is something that is created with imagination and skill and
that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings.

A

Art is a form of creation

24
Q

Henceforth, it cannot be measured by its significance or the level of skill
with which it is created.

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Art is subjective

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What are the seven nature of art?
1. Art is a diverse range of human activities 2. Art represents reality 3. Art is an expression 4. Art serves as a means of communication of emotions. 5. Art matters 6. Art is universal 7. .Art is creation.
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An artist may create out of a need for self-expression, or gratification. He/she might have wanted to communicate a thought or point to the viewer. Perhaps the artist was trying to provide an aesthetic experience, both for self and viewers.
Personal function
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It seeks or tends to influence the collective behavior of a people. Example: Bayanihan
Social Function, . Influences Social Behavior (
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It is created to be seen or used primarily in public situation like fiestas, parade, etc.
Display and Celebration.
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refers to an art from practiced mainly for its aesthetic value and its beauty rather than its functional value.
Fine arts
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the easiest to understand. Works of art that are created to perform some service have physical functions. 1. Form and Function. 2. Architecture 3. Community Planning 4. Function and beauty
Physical Function
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what are the four visual arts?
Fine arts, contemporary arts, decorative arts and crafts, and others
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Also include a number of modern art forms, such as: assemblage, collage, mixed-media, conceptual art, installation, happenings and performance art, along with filmbased disciplines such as photography, video art and animation, or any combination thereof.
Contemporary arts
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In addition, the general category of visual arts encompasses a number of decorative art disciplines and crafts, including ceramics and studio pottery, mosaic art, mobiles, tapestry, glass art, and others.
Decorative and crafts
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Wider definitions of visual art sometimes include applied art areas such as graphic design, fashion design, and interior design.
Other
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Represents objects or events in the real world, usually looking easily recognizable.
Representational or objective
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These are those arts without any reference to anything outside itself (without representation).
Non-representational or Non-objective.
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What are the five sources of art subjects
Nature, History, Greek and Roman Mythology, The Judaeo Christian Tradition, Other works of art
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Kinds of arts
1. Still life 2. landscape, cityscapes, seascapes 3. animals 4. portraits 5. figures 6. everday life 7. history and legends 8. religion and mythology 9. dreams and fantasies