KINDS OF SUBJECT: Landscapes, Seascapes, and Cityscapes; Still Life; Animals; Portraits; Figures; Everyday Life; History and Legend; Religion and Mythology; Dreams and Fantasies. C... KINDS OF SUBJECT: Landscapes, Seascapes, and Cityscapes; Still Life; Animals; Portraits; Figures; Everyday Life; History and Legend; Religion and Mythology; Dreams and Fantasies. CONTENT IN ART (LEVELS OF MEANING): 1. Factual Meaning; 2. Conventional Meaning; 3. Subjective Meaning.
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The text provides an overview of various subjects depicted in art, including landscapes, still lifes, animals, portraits, figures, everyday life, history and legend, religion and mythology, dreams and fantasies. It also discusses levels of meaning in art, such as factual, conventional, and subjective meanings. This summary helps in understanding the significance and motivations behind diverse artistic representations.
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Factual, Conventional, and Subjective Meaning
The three levels of meaning in art content are: 1. Factual Meaning; 2. Conventional Meaning; and 3. Subjective Meaning.
Answer for screen readers
The three levels of meaning in art content are: 1. Factual Meaning; 2. Conventional Meaning; and 3. Subjective Meaning.
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These levels help in understanding and interpreting what the artist intends to communicate and what the viewer perceives.
Sources
- The Subject of Art Meanings, Kinds and Functions of ... - academia.edu
- 4 Arts Apprecaition.docx - Subject Subject in art generally... - coursehero.com
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