ART ALL AROUND US
The Expression or
Application of human creative skill and imagination
EVOLUTION
The history of art is the history of any activity or product made by humans in a visual form for aesthetic or communicative purposes, expressing ideas, emotions or, in general, a worldview. Over time visual art has been classified in diverse ways, from the medieval distinction between liberal arts and mechanical arts, to the modern distinction between fine arts and applied arts, or to the many contemporary definitions, which define art as a manifestation of human creativity.
CLASSIFICATION
Traditional and contemporary art encompasses activities as
diverse as:
Architecture, music, opera, theater, dance, painting,
sculpture, illustration, drawing, cartoons, printmaking, ceramics, stained
glass, photography, installation, video, film and cinematography, to name but a
few.
All these activities are commonly referred to as "the
Arts" and are commonly. classified into several overlapping categories,
such as: fine, visual, plastic, decorative, applied, and performing.
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| Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci |
FINE ART
This category includes those artworks that are
created primarily for aesthetic reasons ('art for art's sake') rather than for
commercial or functional use. Designed for its uplifting, life-enhancing
qualities, fine art typically denotes the traditional, Western European 'high arts', such as:
Drawing
Using charcoal, chalk, crayon, pastel or with pencil or pen and
ink. Two major applications include: illuminated manuscripts (c.600-1200) and
book illustration.
Painting
Using oils, watercolor, gouache, acrylics, ink and wash, or the more old-fashioned tempera or en caustic paints. For an explanation of colorants, see:Colour in Painting and Colour Pigments, Types, History.
Printmaking
Using simple methods like woodcuts or stencils, the more demanding
techniques of engraving, etching and lithography, or the more modern forms like
screen-printing, foil imaging or giclee prints. For a significant application
of printmaking, see: Poster Art.
Sculpture
In bronze, stone, marble, wood, or clay.Another type of Western
fine art, which originated in China, is calligraphy: the highly complex form of
stylized writing.










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