MODULE 2 Flashcards

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the essence of human being is based on the

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three human faculties

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2
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an encounter between the artwork and the audience

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ART APPRECIATION

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3
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By processing the sensory experiences and telling us that we always see more, the artwork becomes more visible or meaningful, that we transformed in the process

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Devilles, Maiquez and Tolentino (2018)

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4
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art appreciation refers to the pursuit of happiness of knowledge and understanding of the universal and timeless qualities characterizing works of art

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Ariola (2014)

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5
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used to refer to the exploration of visual forms or the introduction of basic principles of visual literacy

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Leano and Agtani(2018)

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explained as positive, perceptual, emotional, intellectual response to the beauty of artworks

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ART APPRECIATION

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7
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SENSE-DATA REPRESENTATION

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Perceptual

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8
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Emotional

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Feelings

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9
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Meanings

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Intellectual

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10
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Communication and Reaction

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Response

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11
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Value that delights

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Beauty

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12
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it pertains to perceptual elements and representations

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LEVEL OF THE SENSES

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13
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Emotional suggestions

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LEVEL OF THE WILL

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14
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Intellectual meaning

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LEVEL OF THE MIND

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15
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refers to the arts that depict (represent) objects that are commonly recognized by people; attempt to copy something that is real

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Representational or Objective Art

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16
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depicts the artist’s attempt of portraying the subject as it is

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REALISM

17
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To move away or to separate from

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ABSTRACT

18
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A revolution in the artist’s approach to space, both on the flat surface of the picture and in sculpture; an abstract form that is presented through the use of figures: cone, cube, cylinder, sphere

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CUBISM

19
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White on white

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Malevich (Suprematism)

20
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Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue

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Mondrian

21
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abandonment of representations

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Suprematism