ART APP HISTORY OF ART AND SOURCES OF ART

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HISTORY OF ART AND SOURCES OF ART


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HISTORY OF ART AND SOURCES OF ART

ART APP Photo by Alexandru Zdrobău on Unsplash By the end of the lesson, the students should be able to: Narrate briefly the history of art; Enumerate the various sources of art; Discuss the three languages of art; Explain the different factors affecting the work of an artist. HISTORY OF ART

1. Focuses on objects made by humans in visual form for aesthetic purposes. 2. Attributed as a story of high culture, epitomized by the wonders of the world. HISTORY OF ART

3. Vernacular art expressions can also be integrated into art historical narratives, or folk arts or craft. HISTORY OF ART

The art in the Philippines can be divided into two: Traditional and Non-traditional arts.

Is the knowledge and understanding of the universal and timeless qualities that identify all great art. Can art appreciation be taught? ART APPRECIATION

Three Language of the Arts 1. Primary Language -is built into us apart of our human legacy. This language of art which we can all respond given the chance and some reassurance of its validity. 2. Secondary Language -is made up the convention the traditional and style which accumulated over ages the greater the number of work we come to know and appreciate intimately. 3. Third Language -with this and other books of art are written or documented it deal with ability to talk about meaningful and expressively.

Factors Affecting the Work of Artist

STYLE FACTOR It represents the style of era which may be a product of collective feeling or enlightened perception philosophical and socio-politically leaders or ruling class of age.

HISTORICAL FACTOR The most artistic creation of pad epochs had relation historical in the artist Juan Luna blood compact for example depicts early Spanish advent Picasso Guernica depict barbarity of war in Spanish civil war.

Geographical Factor The artist are basically conditioned and influence by place of origin environment its ecosystem and ethnicity Rizal wrote exclusively about Filipinos.

Political, Psychological and Sociological Factor Socio-economic and political and behavioral pattern contributes to change on style in art.

Religious Factor The religious movement such as christianity the reformation, the counter-reformation and humanism brought tremendous changes in social and political structures in process has also influenced changes in art style.

Technological Factor It produces new art forms, the use of plastuc, plaster, rubber and other synthetic material in modern brought so called ‘plastic art’.

Basic Relationship in Art SUBJECT Photo by Alex Iby on Unsplash 1. Representational or objective art portrays or depicts something other than its own form.

Basic Relationship in Art SUBJECT 1. Representational or objective art portrays or depicts something other than its own form. Ex. Spolarium, Juan Luna

Basic Relationship in Art SUBJECT 2. Non-representational or non-ibjective art represents nothing except its own form.

VARIOUS SOURCES OF ART’S SUBJECT SUBJECT Refers to the main idea that is represented in the artwork.

RELIGION, MYTHOLOGY, LEGEND AND FOLKLORE Using religious inspiration and motifs and is often intended to uplift the mind to the spiritual. VARIOUS SOURCES OF ART’S SUBJECT

VARIOUS SOURCES OF ART’S SUBJECT HISTORY Christian art derived its style and much of its iconography.

VARIOUS SOURCES OF ART’S SUBJECT NATURE Interpretation of specific natural elements.

VARIOUS SOURCES OF ART’S SUBJECT ABSTRACT A non-representational work of art.

EVERYDAY LIFE Some artist make use of subujects people doing simple and ordinary activities. VARIOUS SOURCES OF ART’S SUBJECT

APPROACHES TO ART CRITICISM

ART CRITICISM is responding to, interpreting meaning, and making critical judgements about specific works of art. Art Critics help viewers percieve or interpret the artworks.

Journalistic Criticism It is written for the general public, includes reviews of art exhibitions in galleries and museums.

Scholarly Art Criticism It is written for a more specialized art audience and appears in art journals.

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