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Art history is the study of objects of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts, i.e. genre, design, format, and style. This includes the "major" arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture as well as the "minor" arts of ceramics, furniture, and other decorative objects.
As a term, art history (also history of art) encompasses several methods of studying the visual arts; in common usage referring to works of art and architecture. Aspects of the discipline overlap. As the art historian Ernst Gombrich once observed, "the field of art history [is] much like Caesar's Gaul, divided in three parts inhabited by three different, though not necessarily hostile tribes: (i) the connoisseurs, (ii) the critics, and (iii) the academic art historians".
As a discipline, art history is distinguished from art criticism, which is concerned with establishing a relative artistic value upon individual works with respect to others of comparable style, or sanctioning an entire style or movement; and art theory or "philosophy of art", which is concerned with the fundamental nature of art. One branch of this area of study is aesthetics, which includes investigating the enigma of the sublime and determining the essence of beauty. Technically, art history is not these things, because the art historian uses historical method to answer the questions: How did the artist come to create the work?, Who were the patrons?, Who were his or her teachers?, Who was the audience?, Who were his or her disciples?, What historical forces shaped the artist's oeuvre, and How did he or she and the creation, in turn, affect the course of artistic, political, and social events? It is, however, questionable whether many questions of this kind can be answered satisfactorily without also considering basic questions about the nature of art. Unfortunately the current disciplinary gap between art history and the philosophy of art (aesthetics) often hinders this inquiry.
The history of art is the history of any activity or product made by humans in a visual form for aesthetical or communicative purposes, expressing ideas, emotions or, in general, a worldview. Over time visual art has been classified in diverse ways, from the medieval distinction between liberal arts and mechanical arts, to the modern distinction between fine arts and applied arts, or to the many contemporary definitions, which define art as a manifestation of human creativity. The subsequent expansion of the list of principal arts in the 20th century reached to nine: architecture, dance, sculpture, music, painting, poetry (described broadly as a form of literature with aesthetic purpose or function, which also includes the distinct genres of theatre and narrative), film, photography and graphic arts. In addition to the old forms of artistic expression such as fashion and gastronomy, new modes of expression are being considered as arts such as video, computer art, performance, advertising, animation, television and videogames.
Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts – artworks, expressing the author's imaginative or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power. In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.
The oldest form of art are visual arts, which include creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media. Architecture is often included as one of the visual arts; however, like the decorative arts, it involves the creation of objects where the practical considerations of use are essential—in a way that they usually are not in a painting, for example. Music, theatre, film, dance, and other performing arts, as well as literature and other media such as interactive media, are included in a broader definition of art or the arts. Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences. In modern usage after the 17th century, where aesthetic considerations are paramount, the fine arts are separated and distinguished from acquired skills in general, such as the decorative or applied arts.
A global history of art including cave paintings, Ancient art, art of the Middle Ages, Renaissance art, Eastern art, Modern art, contemporary art, art art art art art. Contains some words not suitable for the easily offended, like shit and jism. www.likefilms.org
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Check out my Indiegogo Campaign: https://igg.me/at/ardencovecb I heard Spring Break's over & it's time to go back to class. Well, no worries! Here's my best tips to studying art history - and how to have fun doing it ;) To learn more, check out my blog at LittleArtTalks.com Art Periods and Art Movements https://youtu.be/dfX1tvloLNA?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk4R2prs93zpw8QP3IMr3LDs The Difference between Modern, Post-Modern, and Contemporary art https://youtu.be/N6rPtmiJ678?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk4R2prs93zpw8QP3IMr3LDs Check out my latest videos on Art History https://youtu.be/Em5sAv-MTv4?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk4R2prs93zpw8QP3IMr3LDs Support Little Art Talks on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LittleArtTalks www.LittleArtTalks.com Twitter: @LittleArtTalks http://goo.gl/UuSvyp Tumblr: http://goo.gl/fsNDE...
Check out my Indiegogo Campaign: https://igg.me/at/ardencovecb When learning art history, it’s important to know how the details and nuances of individuals, but it’s also really helpful to understand how things are simplified and grouped together. Art history is divided into periods and movements. The difference between the two is time and intent. While art periods are usually based on historical eras, art movements are decided by artists as a collective. Blog post: http://littlearttalks.com/history/art-periods-art-movements/ The Difference between Modern and Contemporary art https://youtu.be/N6rPtmiJ678?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk4R2prs93zpw8QP3IMr3LDs The Nonsensical Art of Dada https://youtu.be/oB2e9CNsId4?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk4R2prs93zpw8QP3IMr3LDs Check out my latest videos on Art History htt...
Want to know more about studying at Oxford University? Watch this short film to hear tutors and students talk about this undergraduate degree. For more information on this course, please visit our website at http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate_courses/courses/history_of_art/history_of_art.html
For six centuries, history painting—pictures based on stories from myth, scripture, and ancient and modern history—was the most prestigious work a painter could do. Renaissance artists and writers laid down the definitions, goals, and rules. We outline these and look at many examples of how they changed as pictorial narrative evolved until its eclipse in the 19th century.
Frederick Ilchman, chair, Art of Europe; and Mrs. Russell W. Baker Curator of Paintings Despite a brief and controversial career, Caravaggio remains one of the most influential and absorbing of all Italian painters. The presence in Boston of four important works from Italy in “Visiting Masterpieces: Caravaggio and Connoisseurship” provides a rare opportunity to confront this artist firsthand, explore his artistic achievement, and consider the complexities of authenticity through a lesson in connoisseurship with curator Frederick Ilchman. Wednesday, May 28, 2014
A global history of art including cave paintings, Ancient art, art of the Middle Ages, Renaissance art, Eastern art, Modern art, contemporary art, art art art art art. Contains some words not suitable for the easily offended, like shit and jism. www.likefilms.org
By looking back at the history of art, we can get a clearer sense of what the purpose of art should be in our lives. Please help us to make films by subscribing here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7 If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/all/ Brought to you by http://www.theschooloflife.com Produced in collaboration with Mike Booth http://www.youtube.com/somegreybloke
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Check out my Indiegogo Campaign: https://igg.me/at/ardencovecb I heard Spring Break's over & it's time to go back to class. Well, no worries! Here's my best tips to studying art history - and how to have fun doing it ;) To learn more, check out my blog at LittleArtTalks.com Art Periods and Art Movements https://youtu.be/dfX1tvloLNA?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk4R2prs93zpw8QP3IMr3LDs The Difference between Modern, Post-Modern, and Contemporary art https://youtu.be/N6rPtmiJ678?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk4R2prs93zpw8QP3IMr3LDs Check out my latest videos on Art History https://youtu.be/Em5sAv-MTv4?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk4R2prs93zpw8QP3IMr3LDs Support Little Art Talks on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LittleArtTalks www.LittleArtTalks.com Twitter: @LittleArtTalks http://goo.gl/UuSvyp Tumblr: http://goo.gl/fsNDE...
Check out my Indiegogo Campaign: https://igg.me/at/ardencovecb When learning art history, it’s important to know how the details and nuances of individuals, but it’s also really helpful to understand how things are simplified and grouped together. Art history is divided into periods and movements. The difference between the two is time and intent. While art periods are usually based on historical eras, art movements are decided by artists as a collective. Blog post: http://littlearttalks.com/history/art-periods-art-movements/ The Difference between Modern and Contemporary art https://youtu.be/N6rPtmiJ678?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk4R2prs93zpw8QP3IMr3LDs The Nonsensical Art of Dada https://youtu.be/oB2e9CNsId4?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk4R2prs93zpw8QP3IMr3LDs Check out my latest videos on Art History htt...
Want to know more about studying at Oxford University? Watch this short film to hear tutors and students talk about this undergraduate degree. For more information on this course, please visit our website at http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate_courses/courses/history_of_art/history_of_art.html
For six centuries, history painting—pictures based on stories from myth, scripture, and ancient and modern history—was the most prestigious work a painter could do. Renaissance artists and writers laid down the definitions, goals, and rules. We outline these and look at many examples of how they changed as pictorial narrative evolved until its eclipse in the 19th century.
Frederick Ilchman, chair, Art of Europe; and Mrs. Russell W. Baker Curator of Paintings Despite a brief and controversial career, Caravaggio remains one of the most influential and absorbing of all Italian painters. The presence in Boston of four important works from Italy in “Visiting Masterpieces: Caravaggio and Connoisseurship” provides a rare opportunity to confront this artist firsthand, explore his artistic achievement, and consider the complexities of authenticity through a lesson in connoisseurship with curator Frederick Ilchman. Wednesday, May 28, 2014
See the example at night
And I’m waiting, I don’t mention other names
I’m watching people as they change
I’m watching people fade away
When we demuse ourselves
We fall in lines in the middle of the sea
Who paint the pictures of a queen
The way they wanted it to be
‘Cause they’re building houses and alarms in Tokyo
‘Cause they’re building houses and alarms in Tokyo
In a free ball game in a house where no one hear the
alarm
I see the purpose come and go
I hear their voices in the cold
And your magazines – they’re with people live in cities
by the sea
Where the conscience is clear
You’re turning, I could hear
‘Cause they’re building houses and alarms in Tokyo
‘Cause they’re building houses and alarms in Tokyo
‘Cause they’re building houses and alarms in Tokyo
‘Cause they’re building houses and alarms in Tokyo
‘Cause they’re building houses and alarms in Tokyo
‘Cause they’re building houses and alarms in Tokyo
‘Cause they’re building houses and alarms in Tokyo
‘Cause they’re building houses and alarms in Tokyo