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CHAPTER 1

Four common essntials of art Ability to interpret or understand man-made arts and enjoy them either through actual and work-experience with art tools and materials or possession of these works of art for one's admiration and satisfaction deals with learning or understanding and creating arts and enjoying them serves as the foudnation of the creation of the work of art Artworks that depict something easily recognized by most people Means craftsmanship, skill, mastery of form, inventiveness those that can be both seena nd heard and exist in both space and time artworks that have no resemblance to any real subject; appeal directly to the senses primarily artworks that do not represent anything and they are what they are four main functions of art function of art: man becomes conscious of the beauty of nature; he benefits from his own work and from those done by his fellowmen function of art: man learns to use, love, and preserve his work for his enjoyment and appreciation function of art: through art, man now lives in comfort and happiness function of art: man is provided with shelter, food, light, etc.; art not only enriches man's life but improves nature function of art: through the printed matter, art transmits and preserves skills and knowledge from one generation to another; makes man more civilized and his life more enduring and satisfying function of art: through civic and graphic arts, man learns to love and help each other Classification of arts accdg to Manaois

arts made primarily for aesthetic enjoyment through senses, especiall visual and auditory arts intended for practical use or utility Examples of fine arts

examples of practical arts classification of arts accdg to Custodiosa Sanchez arts that we perceive with our eyes two groups under visual arts Examples of graphic arts

examples of plastic arts classification of arts accdg to Josefina Estolas examples of major arts examples of minor arts Classification of arts accdg to Panizo and Rustia example of arts accdg to purpose examples of accdg to media and forms these arts are directed to produce artifacts and itensils for the satisfaction of human needs these arts are directed toward intellectual growth these arts are focused towards creative activity for the contemplation of the mind and the uplift of the spirit arts that are characterized by actual and potential expressiveness arts that are concerned on practical uses and purposes arts that are developed through space and perceived by the sense of sight arts that involve the element rhythm arts that are directed twoard sounds and words as media of expression

arts that take only one medium of expression arts that take more than one medium where art originates

CHAPTER 1 (1) man-made; (2) creative, not imitative; (3) must benefit and satisfy man; (4) must be expressed through a certain medium or material

Art appreciation Art appreciation Subject representational or objective arts (ex:painting, sculpture, graphic arts, literature, theatre arts) Art combined arts non-representational or non-objective arts non-representational or non-objective arts (1) Aesthetic; (2)Utilitarian; (3) Cultural; (4) Social

Aesthetic function

Aesthetic function Utilitarian function

Utilitarian function

Cultural function Social function (1) fine arts or independent arts; (2) practical arts or useful or utilitarian arts

Fine arts Practical arts music, painting, sculpture, architecture, literatue, dancing, drama industrial art, applied or household art, civic art, commercial art, graphic art, agricultural art, business art (1) visual art; (2) literature; (3) drama and theatre; (4) music; (5) dance visual arts (1) graphic arts; (2) plastic arts painting, drawing, photography, mechanical process, commercial art all fields of visual arts for which materials are organized into 3D forms (structural architectire, landscape) (1) major arts; (2) minor arts painting, architecture, sculpture, literature, music, dance decorative arts, popular arts, graphic arts, plastic arts, industrial arts (1) accdg to purpose; (2) accdg to media and forms practical arts, liberal arts, fine arts, major and minor arts plastic arts, phonetic arts, kinetic arts, pure arts, mixed arts practical or useful arts (handicrafts, ceramics, embroidery, iron and metal arts, etc) liberal arts (study of philosophy, psychology, literature, etc)

fine arts (painting, sculpture, architecture) major arts (music, poetry, sculpture) minor arts (interior decoration and porcelain art) plastic arts (sculpture, decorative materials, etc) kinetic arts (dance) phonetic arts (music, drama, literature)

pure arts (sound in music, color in painting) mixed arts (opera) temples of East and West

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