Lesson 2 Flashcards

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When his expression is for appreciation sake; it is?

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Art

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When his expression in generally towards utilization; it is

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Craft

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Combination of art and craft

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Functional Art

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” Every particular substance in the world has an end, or (TELOS) in greek; which means?

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Purpose

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(What kind of function of art?)
- Varied and highly subjective
- Function depends on the artist who created the art
- An artist can create an art out of self expression, entertainment, & therapeutic function

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Personal Function of art

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Art is considered _______ if and when it address a particular collective interest as opposed to a personal interest.

Art may convey message or protest, contestation, or whatever message
the artist intends his work to carry

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Social Function
(SOCIAL FUNCTION OF ART)

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____ is a very common example of an art with social functions

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Political Art

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it can be found in artworks that are crafted in order to serve some physical purpose.

Architecture, jewelry- making, interior
design all serves ________

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Physical function of art

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___ was principally used for dance and religion. The ancient world saw _____ as an instrument to facilitate worship and
invocations to gods.

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Music

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_____ have been made by man most particularly for religion

In the roman catholic world, the employment of _______ for
religious purposes has remained vital, relevant, and symbolic.

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Sculpture

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_________maybe the most prominent functional art.

Unlike other forms of art, buildings take so much time to
erect and destroy

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Architecture

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12
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Irish author:”It is life that imitates art

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Oscar Wilde

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“It is not reason that enables us to imitate; art is not imitation; art is made from intuition(immediate sensation and intense feeling)”

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Henri-Louis Bergson

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14
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“Art is both imitation and intuition”

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G.E. Moore

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“Art is a wish-fulfillment; an excellent work of art results from frustration

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Sigmund Freud

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“Art is a form of escape; escape from negative elements”

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Jose Ortega Y Gaset:

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“Art is merely an expression regardless if it is understood or not”

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Benedetto Croce

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18
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“Art is rebellion”

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Albert Camus

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20
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“Art is not limited in the gallery and museum”

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Dewey

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21
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“When man beautifies himself, he becomes a human art”

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Dante Leoncini

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“Art is esoteric. It is mysterious. It is indefinable. It is
transintelligible. It is only describable.”

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Margarette Macdonalds

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23
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Music is the lowest of all arts because it gives only sensible pleasure

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Immanuel Kant:

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Music is the greatest because it is capable of freeing man from his fears and
desires, from his anger and despair, and from other passions and anxieties

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Schopenhauer:

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Poetry has the best qualities perception creative imagination, development of thoughts and events like immediate
Hegel
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The fusion of poetry and music is the highest art
Leibnitz
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Three Basic Components of a work of art
Subject Content Form
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"THE WHAT"
Subject
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"The Why"
Content
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"The how"
Form
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it is what an artist chooses to present in his/her art. It is the expression of artist's view of his/her existence in his/her art. It is the theme or topic of the artist in his/her art. Refers to the main idea that is represented in the artwork; basically the essence of the piece.
Subject of art
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THESE TYPES OF ART HAVE SUBJECTS THAT REFER TO OBJECTS OR EVENTS OCCURRING IN THE REAL WORLD
Representational Art
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REPRESENTATIONAL ART ALSO TERMED ________ BECAUSE OF THE FIGURES DEPICTED ARE EASY TO MAKE OUT AND DECIPHER
FIGURATIVE ART
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ART FORMS THAT DO NOT MAKE A REFERENCE TO THE REAL WORLD, WHETHER IT IS A PERSON, PLACE, THING, OR EVEN A PARTICULAR EVENT IT IS STRIPPED DOWN TO VISUAL ELEMENTS, SUCH AS SHAPES, LINES AND COLORS THAT ARE EMPLOYED TO TRANSLATE A PARTICULAR FEELING, EMOTION AND CONCEPT
Non-Representational Art
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LOOKING AT THE COMBINATION OF LINES, SHAPES AND COLORS OF THE SCULPTURE WILL POINT TO A HEAD OF A WOMAN. EVEN WITH THE ABSTRACTION OF THE IMAGE, THIS WORK IS ARGUABLY REPRESENTATION ART
• Non-Representational Art and Abstract Art
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Artists have always been fascinated with the beauty of their _________. They would observe nature on its beautiful and restful mood, and apply pigments on canvass on varying textures and colors.
Physical Environment
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_________ are also rich source of art subject. Stories from _________________ centers on the gods, goddess and heroes.
The Greek and Roman Mythology
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________ has played an enormous role in inspiring works of virtual arts, music, architecture, and literature trough ages. During the prehistoric era, the medieval and the present time, there was no difference between _____ and art
Religion
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An image of a particular person or animal, or group thereof.
PORTRAITURE
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A non-representational work of art
ABSTRACT
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A focused view of interpretation of specific natural element
NATURE
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A collection of inanimate objects arranged together in a specific way
STILL-LIFE
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Natural scenery such as mountain, cliffs, rivers, etc.
LANDSCAPE
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It concerns with the depiction of subjects as they appear in everyday life. The artist main function is to describe accurately what is observed through the senses.
REALISM
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It refers to art unconcerned with the literal depiction of things from the visible world.
ABSTRACTION
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It is the alteration of the original shape of an object, image or other form of representation. The subject is in misshaped condition.
DISTORTION
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Uses large canvasses Lack of refinement in the application of paint, strong color uneven brush and rough texture.
ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM
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It presents the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas.
EXPRESSIONTSM
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It emphasizes and glories themes associated with contemporary concepts of the future, including speed and technology.
FUTURISM
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The subject or painting is being lengthened or extended.
ELONGATION
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It shows subjects or objects which are cut, mutilated, lacerated, or hacked.
MANGLING
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Subjects are shown in basic geometrical shapes. Uses cones, cylinder, sphere or other pictorial elements.
CUBISM
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It tries to reveal a new and higher reality than that of life. They try to claim to create a magical world more beautiful than the real one through art. It came from the slang of super realism.
SURREALISM
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Themes are either ethical, philosophical, or psychological. It uses extreme bright color. Most of the fauves tried to paint pictures of comfort, joy and pleasure.
FAUVISM
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Came from the french word "Dada" meaning hobby horse. Dadaist reacted to what they believe were outworn traditions in art and the evils they saw in the society.
DADAISM
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The most rudimentary level of meaning for it may be extracted from the identifiable for recognizable forms in the artwork and understanding how these elements relate to one another
FACTUAL MEANING
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Pertains to the acknowledged interpretation of the artwork using motifs, signs and symbols and other cyphers as bases of its meanings.
CONVENTIONAL MEANING
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When subjectivities are consulted, a variety of meanings may arise when a particular work of art is read
SUBJECTIVE MEANING
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"Dada" means ?
hobby horse.