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MSN Encarta - Art (873 words) |
 | We also use the word art in a more general sense to encompass other forms of creative activity, such as dance, drama, and music, or even to describe skill in almost any activity, such as “the art of bread making” or “the art of travel.” In this article art refers to the visual arts. |
 | A definition of art that seems correct to many Americans in the 21st century is likely to differ greatly from definitions of art in non-Western cultures, in tribal societies, and in other historical periods. |
 | We could speak instead of “art that is displayed in museums,” “art that is taught in art history classes,” or “art that art critics can interpret.” These expressions would encompass tribal objects and give them an intellectual value, no matter who made them or what their intent may have been. |
| Art Historians Unite! - tribe.net (1278 words) |
 | Otherwise, according to www.getty.edu/artsednet/res...glossary.html, the concept of art historian is as loosely stated as "Someone who studies the art and artists of previous eras." This can be done by a simple trip to a museum or glance at a picture book or even hearing about a work or the modus operandi of an artist. |
 | A good historian of art is a good artist in that he too composes with his synthetic engine, a brain that moves in the same manner across the path of a delighted creation by advancing theory about how the artist presents the mold, applies the deep understanding as Tolstoy alluded. |
 | The art historian, a curator, takes a stab at composition by filling a room or demarking a venue where the collection in his mind made manifest by the placement of pieces indicative of his vision in the context of community at that time and place also reveals the historian as artist. |