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Chinese Jade ornament with flower design, Jin Dynasty (1115-1234 AD), Shanghai Museum.

In fine art, a work of art (or artwork or work) is a creation, such as a song, book, film, print, sculpture or a painting, that has been made in order to be a thing of beauty in itself or a symbolic statement of meaning, rather than having a practical function. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2048 × 1536 pixel, file size: 660 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Jade ornament of flowers with grape design, Jin Dynasty, By Mountain File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2048 × 1536 pixel, file size: 660 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Jade ornament of flowers with grape design, Jin Dynasty, By Mountain File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version... A selection of antique, hand-crafted Chinese jade (jadeite) buttons Unworked Jade Jade is used as an ornamental stone, the term jade is applied to two different rocks that are made up of different silicate minerals. ... The Jīn Dynasty (Jurchen: Anchu; Chinese: 金朝; Pinyin: ; 1115-1234), also known as the Jurchen dynasty, was founded by the Wanyan (完顏 Wányán) clan of the Jurchen, the ancestors of the Manchus who established the Qing Dynasty some 500 years later. ... Events Clairvaux Abbey is founded by St. ... This article is about the year 1234. ... Shanghai Museum The Shanghai Museum (Chinese:上海博物館) is a museum of ancient Chinese art, situated on the Peoples Square in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China. ... Fine art refers to arts that are concerned with beauty or which appealed to taste (SOED 1991). ... For other uses, see Song (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Book (disambiguation). ... This article is about motion pictures. ... Printing is an industrial process for reproducing copies of texts and images, typically with ink on paper using a printing press. ... “Sculptor” redirects here. ... “Painter” redirects here. ...


Since modernism, the field of fine art has expanded to include photography (and fine art photography in particular), film (and art film in particular), performance art, conceptual art, and video art. For Christian theological modernism, see Liberal Christianity and Modernism (Roman Catholicism). ... Fine art refers to arts that are concerned with beauty or which appealed to taste (SOED 1991). ... Photography [fәtɑgrәfi:],[foʊtɑgrәfi:] is the process of recording pictures by means of capturing light on a light-sensitive medium, such as a film or electronic sensor. ... Fine art photography, sometimes simply called art photography, refers to high-quality archival photographic prints of pictures that are created to fulfill the creative vision of an individual professional. ... This article is about motion pictures. ... U.S. theatrical release poster for German New Wave director Werner Herzogs 1973 drama Aguirre: The Wrath of God An art film (also called an “art cinema”, “art movie”, or in the US, an independent film or “art house film”) is a typically serious, noncommercial, independently made film that... This article is about Performance art. ... Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs (1965) Conceptual art is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns. ... Video art is a type of art which relies on moving pictures and is comprised of video and/or audio data. ...


What is perceived as a work of art differs between cultures and eras and by the meaning of the term '"art" itself. Up until the 1970s, for example, art critics and the general public tended to exclude applied arts from works of art. This article is about the philosophical concept of Art. ... This article is about the philosophical concept of Art. ... An art critic is normally a person who have a speciality in giving reviews mainly of the types of fine art you will find on display. Typically the art critic will go to an art exhibition where works of art are displayed in the traditional way in localities especially made... Example of a cup figuring a tortise. ...


To establish whether a work is a work of art, the concepts of artistic merit and literary merit are regularly invoked. Artistic merit is an English language term that is used in relation to cultural products when referring to the judgment of their perceived quality or value as works of art. ... Literary Merit a written text has Liteary Merit if it is a work of quality, that is if it has some aesthetic value. ...


A work of art might also be called also an objet d'art, a French phrase that literally translates to "art object" and means something with perceived artistic value. Artistic merit is an English language term that is used in relation to cultural products when referring to the judgment of their perceived quality or value as works of art. ...


Among practitioners of contemporary art, various new media objects such as the DVD, the web page, and other interactive media have been treated as art objects; such treatment frequently involves a formalist (or "medium-specific") analysis. The formal analysis of computerized media has yielded such art movements as internet art and algorithmic art. The purpose of "new media objects" is not to replace traditional media, but to challenge old media. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... New media refers to forms of human and media communication that have been transformed by the creative use of technology to fulfil the basic social need to interact and transact. ... Size comparison: A 12 cm Sony DVD+RW and a 19 cm Dixon Ticonderoga pencil. ... A screenshot of a web page. ... Interactive media refers to media of communication that allow for active participation by the recipient, hence interactivity. ... The term formalist can have many applications: The Chambers 1994 edition Dictionary indicates a pejorative quality, a person having an exaggerated regard to rules or established usages. In the philosophy of mathematics a formalist is a person who belongs to the school of formalism, a certain mathematical-philosophical doctrine which... An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific common philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a restricted period of time (usually a few months, years or decades). ... Internet art (often called net. ... // Technical Algorithmic art, also known as algorithm art, is visual art explicitly generated by an algorithm. ... New media refers to forms of human and media communication that have been transformed by the creative use of technology to fulfil the basic social need to interact and transact. ...


Disegno

Disegno is the design, usually in the form of a drawing, that the artist had in mind before beginning to carve or paint their work. The concept of disegno is related to the inspiration of the artist and their imagination. The Renaissance intellectuals believed that the disegno was the model of God's creation. The Renaissance (French for rebirth, or Rinascimento in Italian), was a cultural movement in Italy (and in Europe in general) that began in the late Middle Ages, and spanned roughly the 14th through the 17th century. ...


Among artists and scientists during the Renaissance, the prevailing belief held that the study of the male form was in itself a study of God, and they placed value on sculpture of the male form as one of the highest works of art.


Oeuvre

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The oeuvre is all of an artist's works, or an individual piece. The French term œuvre derives from Latin opus (“a work”). Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...


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