Definitions and Elements of Art
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Art is derived from the Latin word 'arts', which means 'ability or skill.'

True

Art is primarily concerned with the transmission of specific thoughts and feelings using a sensuous medium.

True

The Italian word 'artis' translates to 'imitation' in English.

False

Representational art does not depict easily recognizable subjects.

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Cultural function is one of the four main functions of art.

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Fine arts include music, painting, sculpture, architecture, and literature.

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Practical arts are classified under major arts.

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Visual arts are solely defined as graphic arts.

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Kinetic arts typically do not involve sound.

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Indigenous art forms always rely on technology and modern methods.

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Definitions and Elements of Art

  • Derives from the Latin word "arts," meaning "ability or skill."
  • Italian origin "artis" signifies craftsmanship, mastery, and the connection between form and ideas.
  • Serves as a means of self-expression, reflecting man's need to communicate.
  • Involves the transmission of ideas and emotions through various mediums like color, sound, and words.
  • Harmonizes life with the beauty of the world, according to Plato.
  • Represents a spiritual attitude that reshapes matter into significant forms.

Characteristics of Art

  • Must be man-made and creative, offering innovation rather than imitation.
  • Provides practical benefits and satisfaction, enhancing human life.
  • Communicated through selected mediums which allow artists to connect with others.

Types of Art

  • Representational/Objectives Arts: Depict recognizable subjects.
  • Non-Presentational Arts: Lack resemblance to real subjects.

Functions of Art

  • Aesthetic Function: Enhances awareness of nature's beauty.
  • Utilitarian Function: Contributes to human comfort and happiness.
  • Cultural Function: Preserves knowledge and skills across generations.
  • Social Function: Fosters community and mutual support through civic arts.

Classifications of Art

  • Two primary dimensions:
    • Fine Arts: Includes music, painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, dance, and drama.
    • Practical Arts: Focused on usefulness in daily life, such as industrial and distributive arts.

Scope of Art

  • Visual Arts: Comprise both graphic arts (painting, drawing, photography) and plastic arts (three-dimensional forms).
  • Graphic Arts: Involves two-dimensional representations and includes commercial art.
  • Plastic Arts: Encompass fields like sculpture, architecture, and fashion design.

Major vs. Minor Arts

  • Major Arts: Include dominant forms like painting, architecture, sculpture, and music.
  • Minor Arts: Cover decorative, popular, and applied arts, aimed at beautifying environments.

Divisions of Art by Purpose

  • Practical Arts: Produce useful artifacts, such as handcrafted goods.
  • Liberal Arts: Promote intellectual growth through disciplines like literature and philosophy.
  • Fine Arts: Encourage creative expression and contemplation.

Classifications by Media

  • Plastic Arts: Exists in physical space, perceived visually (e.g., sculpture).
  • Kinetic Arts: Incorporate rhythm, with dance as a primary example.
  • Phonetic Arts: Use sound and words (e.g., music, drama).
  • Pure Arts: Focus on a single medium (e.g., color in painting).
  • Mixed Arts: Combine multiple mediums, such as opera.

Historical Context of Art

  • Dates back to humanity's early superstitions and rituals.
  • Engaged in dance, music, and poetry as part of ancient ceremonies honoring deities or celebrating triumphs.
  • Early forms of art reflected ancestral histories, beliefs, and religious practices.
  • Cave paintings served as records of spiritual beliefs, while temples showcased artistic representations of divine entities.

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Explore the fundamental definitions, characteristics, and functions of art in this quiz. Learn about the various types of art and their significance in self-expression and communication. Understand how art harmonizes life with beauty, reflecting both innovation and emotional transmission.

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