INTRO TO ART Flashcards

(46 cards)

1
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“Man is the measure
of all things” by –

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Protagoras

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Derived from the Latin word “humanus” which means
human, cultured, and
refined.

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HUMANITIES

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To be human is to show characteristics
of rationality, benevolence and –

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care

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4
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to be cultured and refined is to show
– and – indicative of
good, proper education

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good taste and manners

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5
Q

Since art is based on ideas and the
expression of these ideas, its survival
is dependent upon its ability to
–, hence, to – with the
times.

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evolve, change

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Art comes from the word ARYAN
root ar, which means “–” or “to put –”

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to join, together

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7
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means everything
that is artificially made or composed by man

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The latin terms SARS,
ARTIS

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8
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Humanities through the arts deals with man’s – world,
his personality and experiences,
matters that cannot directly be measures, classified and
controlled.

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internal

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9
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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 – them

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subjective, understand

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10
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Humanism is associated with beliefs
about freedom and that human being
are capable of making significant
personal choices within the
constraints imposed by (1) –,
(2) –, and (3)
–.

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Heredity, Personal History, Environment

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Human nature is –good

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inherently

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12
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Individuals are free and are capable
of –

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making choices

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13
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Human potential for growth and
development is virtually –.

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unlimited

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14
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– plays an important role
in growth and development.

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Self-concept

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15
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Individuals have an urge for –

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self-actualization

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16
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Reality is defined by –person.

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each

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17
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Individuals have responsibility to both
themselves and to –.

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others

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18
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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

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NON -FUNCTIONAL ART

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19
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Generally applied art - art created for use, designed to serve a purpose and with an
aesthetic in mind.

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FUNCTIONAL ART

20
Q

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

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Human need for expression.

21
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Inner world, share and convey to
others, others may know, empathize
and realize that people are
interconnected

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Social need for display,
celebration, and communication

22
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technology

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Physical need for functional
objects.

23
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is the discipline that
attempts to explain almost all
aspects of human existence

24
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is the philosophical
study of beauty and taste

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“The physical world is a copy of a perfect, rational, external, and changeless original – Forms. ” by --
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.” by --
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.” by --
IMMANUEL KANT
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does not focus on the properties but on the pleasure one experiences as s/he responds to it
Subjective
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nonaesthetic, does not consider the beauty of the work or mastery of the artist but for what it is
Universal
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is a person who exhibits exceptional skills in the visual and/ or the performing arts.
ARTIST
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is 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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“Le génie du mal“— “The Genius of Evil.” was carved by Belgian sculptor -- in --
Guillaume Geefs, 1848
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it depicts a tortured yet beautiful young man
“Le génie du mal“— “The Genius of Evil.”
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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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to be/perform like tikling which is a local bird in the Visayas islands under the rail bird species.
TINIKLING
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is a Philippine folk dance originating from Biñan, Laguna that depicts a battle between Christians and Muslims over coconut curd.
MAGLALATIK
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Art of using words to express thoughts, ideas, and feelings.
LITERATURE
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Performance of drama
THEATRE
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is the knowledge and understanding of the universal and timeless qualities that identify all great art. The more you appreciate and understand the art of different eras, movements, styles and techniques, the better you can develop, evaluate and improve your own artwork.
ART APPRECIATION
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This course develops student's ability to --, analyze, and -- works of art. It equips students with a broad knowledge of the practical, historical, philosophical, and social relevance of the arts in order to hone student's ability to articulate their understanding of the arts.
appreciate, critique