WEEK 4 ARTIST AND ARTISAN Flashcards
by LEONARDO DA VINCI (1452-1519)Known for Painting, drawing, sculpting, science, engineering, architecture, anatomy
Monalisa
by VINCENT VAN GOGH
Dutch post-impressionist 1853-1890
The Starry Night
Michelangelo, in full Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, (1475-1564), Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art
The Creation of Adam
Some of the greatest artist in the Wolrd
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Vincent Van Gogh
- Michelangelo
Who painted dalagang bukid
Fernando Amorsolo, who was touted as the “Grand Old Man of Philippine Art.”
- s a person who performs any of the creative arts. This captures all forms of art.
- is an art practitioner such as painter, sculptor, choreographer, dancer, musician, etc. who produces or creates indirectly functional arts with aesthetic value using imagination.
Artist
- is a skilled worker who makes things by hand. This includes various objects ranging from jewelry to furniture
- is able to produce something that has a functional value; although it should not be limited to its use value alone.
Artisan
Artistic Value: The object has a clear artistic value
Functional Value: The object has no functional value.
Object: The object has a lot of aesthetic value and is appreciated for this quality as it pleases the individual.
Artist
Artistic Value: The object has an artistic value.
Functional Value: The object has a functional value
Object: The object though utilitarian has certain aesthetic attributes to it.
Artisan
- An example of early Gothic architecture
- This is also a collaboration between the artist who made the design and the Artisan whi heko in the construction of the while building
Cologne Cathedral in Germany
were a type of social fellowship, an association structured with rules, customs, rights, and responsibilities.
Guilds
These guilds where towns had formalized groups of artisans or craftsmen who took on a particular specialization or trade; shoemakers, textile and glass workers, carpenters, carvers, masons, armorers, and weapon-makers, among others.
Artisan and Guilds
- are employed by museums and art galleries to design, develop and manage installations and exhibits.
- They may put on public events like lectures and workshops, write grants and conduct fundraising activities. In addition, they conduct research projects and write papers for publication.
Art curator
Role of Art Curator
- Interpretation and development of the artwork
- Research and write
- arbiter of design and layout
- deciding for the display and hanging of materials for exhibition
Film making
- Preproduction
- Production
- Postproduction