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28 Cards in this Set
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1. Human 2. Culture 3. Refined 4. Civilized |
Humanus (4) |
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Studia Humanitatis |
Study of Humanities |
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Ars |
Latin word means skill |
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Humanities |
Records of man's quest for answers to the fundamental questions he asks about himself and about life |
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Moral Teaching |
Primary reason why writings of ancient Latin Authors where "humanities" is applied were read |
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1. Cultivation of Spiritual Life 2. Preparation for Hereafter |
2 goals during Medieval Age |
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1. Grammar 2. Rhetoric 3. History 4. Literature 5. Music 6. Philosophy 7. Theology |
Scope of Humanities during Renaissance (7) |
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Instruction |
Places area of specialization within the broader perspective of the human condition |
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Science |
Studies dealing with the external world of man |
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Social Science |
Main interest is on types and groups of human beings and on the institutions and process of society |
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1. Experience 2. Process 3. Satisfaction |
3 experiences of the artist |
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1. Sensory 2. Emotional 3. Intellectual |
3 experiences of Audience |
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Joyce Cary |
Quotes: "The artist always start with an experience which is a kind of discovery" |
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Joy of Discovery |
Starting point in the experience of every artist |
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Creation |
The art of combining or reordering already existing materials so that a new object is formed |
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Proficiency |
Art is used to mean this as when we speak of the art of cooking and of material arts |
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Finished Product |
An expression of order (artist's idea of order) |
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Emotional Response |
Triggered by the recognition of a familiar situation presented as subject of work |
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Distortion |
Dramatization of the shape of a figure to create an emotional effect |
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Surrealism |
Realism plus distortion |
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Photograph |
Only record of a subject or a scene |
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Aesthetic Pleasure |
Delight that we experience |
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Aesthetic |
From Greek word meaning "to perceive with senses" |
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Abstraction |
The process of simplifying or reorganizing objects and elements according to demand of artistic expression |
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Objective Arts |
Arts that have subject |
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Non-Objective Arts |
Arts that have no subject |
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Realism |
Illusion of reality through selective use of details |
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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) |