LESSON 2 Flashcards

(14 cards)

1
Q

Who described the role of art as a creative work that depicts the world in a different light?

A

Jean Paul-Sartre

A famous French philosopher of the twentieth century.

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What allows individuals to deeply understand the purpose of an artwork?

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Refining one’s ability to appreciate art

This helps recognize the beauty an artwork possesses.

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What should individuals cultivate to develop their appreciation of art?

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Taste for things that are fine and beautiful

This enables intelligent choices and decisions in acquiring necessities and luxuries.

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What are some venues that can help develop an understanding of art?

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Museums, art galleries, performing arts theaters, concert halls, and malls with art exhibitions

Frequenting these places can be a rewarding experience.

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5
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What does creativity in art require?

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Thinking outside the box

It is essential for solving problems and making life unique.

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What distinguishes a creative artist from one who imitates?

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A creative artist embraces originality and puts his own flavor into his work

This results in unique creative pieces.

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True or False: Creativity should be backed with careful research on related art to avoid conflicts.

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True

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Who stated that ‘Imagination is more important than knowledge’?

A

Albert Einstein

He emphasized the limitless nature of imagination compared to knowledge.

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What is an example of an imaginary creation in art?

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A musician thinking of a tune in his head

This remains imaginary until it is expressed in sound.

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What does an artist’s imagination give birth to?

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Reality through creation

Artistic imagination allows for the transformation of ideas into tangible art.

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What did early ancestors create that reflects their desire for beauty?

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Drawings, paintings, and shaped clays

These artifacts were functional but also provided joy.

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According to Robin George Collingwood, what does an artist do to an emotion?

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Express it

This is different from inducing a specific emotion.

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What is a key concept in Collingwood’s view of art expression?

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Expression individualizes emotions

It reflects the artist’s inner self rather than external classifications.

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14
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Fill in the blank: An artist’s work is a reflection of their _______.

A

inner selves

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