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Fine Arts
Art forms created primarily for aesthetic appearance rather than practical use, emphasizing surface-level appeal over deeper meaning.
Material (Art)
The physical elements used in art, such as paint, stone, clay, or metal.
Medium (Art)
A characteristic way of using materials for artistic purposes, determining the form of the artwork.
Technique (Art)
A personal method of applying a medium or material, such as shading, carving, or blending.
Craftsmanship
The skill and sophistication in executing artistic work within a chosen medium.
Painting
A two-dimensional art form created by applying pigment to a flat surface using tools like brushes or palette knives.
Style (Art)
The distinctive manner or approach in art, categorized by historical periods, regions, groups, individual artists, or technical methods.
Prehistoric Art
Art created before 3000 BCE, characterized by cave paintings and natural materials.
Ancient Art
Art from 3000 BCE to 500 CE, including Egyptian, Greek, and Roman sculptures.
Medieval Art
Art from 500 to 1400 CE, focused on religious themes.
Renaissance Art
Art from 1400 to 1600 CE, emphasizing realism and humanism.
Baroque Art
Art from 1600 to 1750 CE, known for dramatic and emotional expression.
Contemporary Art
Art from the 1970s to present, incorporating mixed media, digital tools, and conceptual ideas.
Objective Accuracy (Style)
Art that aims to accurately represent the observable world, either as a detached observer or with a selective eye.
Formal Order (Style)
Art associated with stability and permanence, characterized by intellectual, biomorphic, or aesthetic order.
Emotion (Style)
Art focused on expressing emotional experiences rather than realism, including subcategories like Romanticism and Expressionism.
Fantasy (Style)
Art that manipulates illusion and reality to create strange or imaginative forms.
Religious Themes (Painting)
Artworks centered on spiritual or religious subjects, prominent during the Spanish colonial era.
Historical Themes (Painting)
Art depicting significant events or actions involving multiple figures.
Portraiture Paintings
Artworks commemorating individuals, often symbolizing power or wealth.
Still Life
Art portraying inanimate objects, traditionally arranged as fruits, flowers, or table settings.
Landscapes
Art depicting outdoor scenery, such as rural or natural environments.
Genre Paintings
Art showcasing everyday activities and chores of people.
B.C.E. (Before Common Era)
Time period counted backward from 1 B.C.E., used in historical and artistic contexts.
C.E. (Common Era)
Time period counted forward from 1 C.E., equivalent to A.D. (Anno Domini).
Music Taste (Pop)
Associated with outgoing, upbeat personalities who value fun and connection.
Music Taste (R&B/Soul)
Linked to romantic, emotional, and sensitive individuals who enjoy deep vibes.
Music Taste (Rock/Emo/Punk)
Attracts passionate, expressive, and introspective people, often rebellious or anxious.
Music Taste (Hip-Hop/Rap)
Favored by confident, assertive individuals who value self-expression and storytelling.
Music Taste (Indie/Alt)
Appeals to creative, deep thinkers, often introverted or emotionally complex.
Music Taste (EDM/Dance)
Preferred by energetic, outgoing individuals who enjoy freedom and stimulation.
Music Taste (Classical/Instrumental)
Attracts reflective, logical, and sensitive people, often introverted and focused.