Chapter 1 Flashcards

1
Q

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

A

TRUE

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2
Q

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
Q

Art naturally develops critical and innovative thinking skills

A

TRUE

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4
Q

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

A

Art

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5
Q

is a skill in making or doing something

A

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

A

Art

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7
Q

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

A

Humanities

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8
Q

The study of humanities includes

A

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

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9
Q

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

A

Humanities

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10
Q

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

A

Philosophy

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11
Q

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

A

Religion

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12
Q

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

A

History

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13
Q

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

A

Literature

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14
Q

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

A

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

A

Creativity is metacognitive skill

19
Q

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

A

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

A

Art involves experience

21
Q

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

A

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.

A

Art is subjective

25
Q

What are the seven nature of art?

A
  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.
26
Q

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.

A

Personal function

27
Q

It seeks or tends to influence
the collective behavior of a people.
Example: Bayanihan

A

Social Function, . Influences Social Behavior (

28
Q

It is created
to be seen or used primarily in public
situation like fiestas, parade, etc.

A

Display and Celebration.

29
Q

refers to an art
from practiced mainly for its
aesthetic value and its beauty
rather than its functional value.

30
Q

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

A

Physical Function

31
Q

what are the four visual arts?

A

Fine arts, contemporary arts, decorative arts and crafts, and others

32
Q

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.

A

Contemporary arts

33
Q

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.

A

Decorative and crafts

34
Q

Wider definitions
of visual art
sometimes
include applied
art areas such as
graphic design,
fashion design,
and interior
design.

35
Q

Represents
objects or events in the real world, usually
looking easily recognizable.

A

Representational or objective

36
Q

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

A

Non-representational or Non-objective.

37
Q

What are the five sources of art subjects

A

Nature, History, Greek and Roman Mythology, The Judaeo Christian Tradition, Other works of art

38
Q

Kinds of arts

A
  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