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Subject
refers to any person, object, scene, or event described or presented in a work of art.
Still life
refers to the subject that the objects are typically commonplace do not move
Educational function
- art that help develops mental skills and connects to traditions, histories, and perspective.
Art as mimesis
- initiation of style, tecchnique, form, content, or any other aspect of another artist's work
Art as an escape
- creating an artwork to get away from the reality to help us heal and take a break
Art for art's sake
- art should not be judged on its relationship to social, political, or moral values, but purely for its formal and aesthetic
Art as Representation
- artwork that depicts something easily recognized by most people
Philosophy of art
- study of nature of art such as concepts, interpretation, representation, expression, and form
Fernando Amorsolo
- filipino artist known for landscape as his subject
Michaelangelo
- one of famous artist with multiple talent
Rembrandt
- created the "doctor nicoles tulp's demonstration of the anatomy of the arm"
landscape
- subject that refers to the visible features an area of land
Content in art
- refers to the artist expresses or communicates on the whole in his work
FACTUAL
- content where the artist creates harmony in the elements of art
Conventional
- refers to the content of art that is established through time
Subjective
- art created or experienced based on personal feelings and opinion of the artist
Aesthetic function
- function of art to make the subject look good or attractive
Utilitarian function
- designed to be useful or practical rather than attractive
Political function
- cartoons on newspaper that shows the current evet or issue in the government
Social function
- the way of art that communicates and influences society
Carlos Francisco
is also known as Botong Francisco
Sabel
- the name of Benedicto Cabrera's subject that he saw in the street of Tondo
Anita Magsaysay-Ho
- former student of fernando amorsolo
Carlos Francisco
- muralist at heart, created the "First Mass in the Philippines"
Line
- element of art that represents figures and forms
Value
- refers to lightness or darkness of a color
Form
- describes the structure and shape of an object
Intensity
- dimension of color that refers to its brightness or darkness
Texture
- shows us the characteristics of a surface of an artwork
Perspective
- enable us to perceive distance and to see the position of an object in space
hierarchical scale in egyptian art
- shoe the relative importance of their subject
Archaic Period
- beginning of realistic depictions of human and monumental stone sculptures
Relief Sculpture
- carved into a flat surface of stone or wood leaving the unsculpted areas seeming higher.
Conceptual art
- movement where ideas behind the work is more important than the finish art
Cubism
- image appears fragmented and abstracted using geometric shapes
pop art
- art movement where inspired by popular and commercial culture
optical art
- create images that look like they are moving or blurring
Renaissance
- beginning of new era of art, rebirth
Mannerism
- the color, light, and shadow are realistic and it shows elegance and sensuous distortion of the human figure
Expressionism
- seeks to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arise within the person
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