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1. Human


2. Culture


3. Refined


4. Civilized

Humanus (4)

Studia Humanitatis

Study of Humanities

Ars

Latin word means skill

Humanities

Records of man's quest for answers to the fundamental questions he asks about himself and about life

Moral Teaching

Primary reason why writings of ancient Latin Authors where "humanities" is applied were read

1. Cultivation of Spiritual Life


2. Preparation for Hereafter

2 goals during Medieval Age

1. Grammar


2. Rhetoric


3. History


4. Literature


5. Music


6. Philosophy


7. Theology

Scope of Humanities during Renaissance (7)

Instruction

Places area of specialization within the broader perspective of the human condition

Science

Studies dealing with the external world of man

Social Science

Main interest is on types and groups of human beings and on the institutions and process of society

1. Experience


2. Process


3. Satisfaction

3 experiences of the artist

1. Sensory


2. Emotional


3. Intellectual

3 experiences of Audience

Joyce Cary

Quotes: "The artist always start with an experience which is a kind of discovery"

Joy of Discovery

Starting point in the experience of every artist

Creation

The art of combining or reordering already existing materials so that a new object is formed

Proficiency

Art is used to mean this as when we speak of the art of cooking and of material arts

Finished Product

An expression of order (artist's idea of order)

Emotional Response

Triggered by the recognition of a familiar situation presented as subject of work

Distortion

Dramatization of the shape of a figure to create an emotional effect

Surrealism

Realism plus distortion

Photograph

Only record of a subject or a scene

Aesthetic Pleasure

Delight that we experience

Aesthetic

From Greek word meaning "to perceive with senses"

Abstraction

The process of simplifying or reorganizing objects and elements according to demand of artistic expression

Objective Arts

Arts that have subject

Non-Objective Arts

Arts that have no subject

Realism

Illusion of reality through selective use of details

1. Landscape/Seascape/Cityscape


2. Still Life


3. Animals


4. Portraits


5. Figures


6. Everyday Life


7. History and Legend


8. Religion and Mythology


9. Dreams and Fantasies

Kinds of Subject (9)