Art First lesson Flashcards

1
Q

is the study of objects or art in their historical
development and stylistic context; that genre,
design, format and style.

A

Art History

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2
Q

is thinking about something
whether it is an object, place, time, etc. that
is not physically present while creativity is
doing something meaningful with your
imagination.

A

Imagination

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3
Q

assumption is a thing
as true or as certain to happen, without proof.

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Basic-assumption

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4
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what are the Basic-assumption of art:

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Art involves experience
Art is not nature
. Art is cultural
Art is a form of creation

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5
Q

make use of five
senses.

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Art involves experience

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6
Q

art is made by man and
nature is by God.

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Art is not nature

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7
Q

depicts people’s way of life,
religious practices and traditions.

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Art is cultural

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8
Q

art is something
created with imagination an skill that is
beautiful.

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Art is a form of creation

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9
Q

depends on the person’s imaginative or technical
skill.

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Art is a diverse range of human activities

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10
Q

uses signs that stand in for
and take place of something else to show realistic
scenarios in the environment

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Art represents reality

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11
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translates the unnamed and
the unknown, understanding

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Art is an expression

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12
Q

expressing feelings, thoughts and observations of human
conditions

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Art serves as a means of communication of emotions

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13
Q

art allow us to express ourselves and illustrates
the world around us in a different light, helping us to gain
understanding of people and society.

A

Art matters

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14
Q

art can be found in any corners of the world.

A

Art is universal

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15
Q

combinations of existing material elements
into forms which become the realization of a preconceived
idea.

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Art is creation

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16
Q

depend on its context, the
said functions of art normally fall into three
categories.

A

Functions of Arts

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17
Q

These are personal, social and
physical functions.

A

1.The Personal Function
2.The social function
3. The Physical Function
4. Community Planning
5. Function and Beauty

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18
Q

an artist may
create out of a need for elf-expression, or
gratification.

A

The Personal Function

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19
Q

art that go beyond
personal intrinsic value to art’s social
benefits

A

The social function

20
Q

works of art that are
created to perform some service

A

The Physical Function

21
Q

function of an object is
generally essential in the basic form that it
takes

A

Form and Function

22
Q

efficient organization and building
establishments and space for the aesthetic needs of the
community.

A

Community Planning

23
Q

things remain the same in shape throughout the
years because their functions and forms.

A

Function and Beauty

24
Q

The visual arts also include a
number of modern art forms,
such as: assemblage, collage,
mixed-media, conceptual art,
happenings and performance art
and film-based disciplines such
as photography, video art and
animation

A

Contemporary Arts

25
Q

Mimesis was an idea that governed
the creation of works of art, in
particular, with correspondence to the
physical world understood as a model
for beauty, truth, and the good.
According to Plato, all artistic creation
is a form of imitation: that which really
exists, in the “world of ideas.

A

Art as mimesis (Plato)

26
Q

Similar to Plato’s writings about
mimesis, Aristotle also defined
mimesis as the perfection, and
imitation of nature.

A

Art as
representation
(Aristotle)

27
Q

The eighteenth century philosopher
states that the beauty could be
nothing less that to create beauty.
The beautiful, for Emmanuel Kant he
stated “that which without any
concept is recognized as the object
of necessary satisfaction

A

Art for Art Sake
(Kant)

28
Q

This are the art forms that
represents objects or
events in the real world,
usually looking easily
recognizable.

A

Representational or
Objective

29
Q

These are those arts without
any reference to anything
outside itself (without
representation).

A

Non-representational of
Non-objective

30
Q

These are groups
of inanimate
objects arranged in
an in-door setting.

A

STILL LIFE

31
Q

Artist have
always been
fascinated with
their physical
environmental.

A

LANDSSCAPE, SEASCAPES AND
CITYSCAPES

32
Q

They have been
represented by artists
from almost ages and
places

A

ANIMALS

33
Q

People have always
been intrigued by the
human face as an
index of the owner’s
character

A

POTRAITS

34
Q

The sculpture’s’ chief
subject has
traditionally been the
human body, nude or
clothed.

A

FIGURES

35
Q

Artists have
always shown
a deep
concern about
life around
them

A

EVERYDAY
LIFE

36
Q

History consists
of verifiable
facts, legends,
of unverifiable
ones

A

HISTORY AND LEGEND

37
Q

Art has been a hand
maiden of religion.
Most of the world’s
religions have used
the arts to aid in
worship, to instruct,
to inspire feelings
and devotions.

A

RELIGION AND
MYTHOLOGY

38
Q

artists , especially the
surrealists have tried
to depict dreams and
wild imaginations.

A

DREAMS AND
FANTASIES

39
Q

Different Levels of Meaning

A

Factual Meaning
Conventional Meaning
Subjective Meaning

40
Q

is dedicated only to the creative side, making
visually pleasing work only foe the enjoyment and
appreciation of the viewer, but with no functional
value.

A

An artist

41
Q

is essentially a manual worker who makes
items with his or her hands, and who through skill,
experience and talent can create things of great
beauty as well as being functional.

A

An artisan

42
Q

is the material used by an artist to
express his/her feelings or thoughts.

A

An medium

43
Q

also known as hot wax painting, is a form of painting that involves a heated wax medium to
which colored pigments have been added.

A

1.Encaustic painting

44
Q

is a wall painting technique where pigments mixed with an organic binder
and/or lime are applied onto dry plaster.

A

Fresco secco

45
Q

this is also known as “Buon Fresco” or True Fresco, which entails painting on
freshly spread moist plaster, layers of plaster are applied earth to the surface.

A

Fresco

46
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