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What is the artistic worth or merit?

Judgement

What are the feelings, moods, or ideas communicated by the work?

Interpretation

What is the subject matter? What are the elements of art in the work?

Description

How is it organized according to the principles of art?

Analysis

Three kinds of aesthetic qualities that can be observed in a work of art:

DEL: Design; Expressive; Literal.

D.E.L

Art Criticism is when you gather information from:

The artwork itself.

Art Historians gather information from:

The background of the artist or the time period it was made.

The Steps of observation are:

D.A.I.J (Dead ants in jar):


Description; Analysis; Interpretation; Judgement.

The three theories of art are:

I.F.E (I for Example):


Imitationalism; Formalism; Emotionalism.

I.F.E

Imitationalism means:

(Literal Qualities) of the realistic presentation of subject matter.

Formalism means:

(Effective Organization) of the elements of art through the use of the principles of art.

Emotionalism means:

(Expressive Qualities) of vivid communication of moods, feelings, and ideas.