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19 Cards in this Set

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Material value
cost of the material it's made of
Intrinsic value
Applied value
Iconography
Study of symbols
Medium
Material in which the work is made out of
Factual meaning
What you see is what you get
Subjective meaning
What the viewer applies to the work
Surrealism
Beyond realism, illogical
Environmental Art
Mimics the environment
Form
The way it's shaped
Content
What makes up the subject matter
Composition
How things are arranged in a work of art
Nationalistic value
Value from culture
Publically displayed work
set out in the world, no connection to its surrounding; little appreciation; short lived
Religious value
Valued for religious reasons
Optic art
looks like its moving
Subject matter
the focus in the art
Abstract art
shapes still connected to reality
Kinetic art
Moving art work
Actual texture
Can be touched