Visual Arts - Fine Arts

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Fine Arts

Art forms created primarily for aesthetic appearance rather than practical use, emphasizing surface-level appeal over deeper meaning.

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Material (Art)

The physical elements used in art, such as paint, stone, clay, or metal.

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Medium (Art)

A characteristic way of using materials for artistic purposes, determining the form of the artwork.

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Technique (Art)

A personal method of applying a medium or material, such as shading, carving, or blending.

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Craftsmanship

The skill and sophistication in executing artistic work within a chosen medium.

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Painting

A two-dimensional art form created by applying pigment to a flat surface using tools like brushes or palette knives.

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Style (Art)

The distinctive manner or approach in art, categorized by historical periods, regions, groups, individual artists, or technical methods.

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Prehistoric Art

Art created before 3000 BCE, characterized by cave paintings and natural materials.

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Ancient Art

Art from 3000 BCE to 500 CE, including Egyptian, Greek, and Roman sculptures.

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Medieval Art

Art from 500 to 1400 CE, focused on religious themes.

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Renaissance Art

Art from 1400 to 1600 CE, emphasizing realism and humanism.

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Baroque Art

Art from 1600 to 1750 CE, known for dramatic and emotional expression.

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Contemporary Art

Art from the 1970s to present, incorporating mixed media, digital tools, and conceptual ideas.

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Objective Accuracy (Style)

Art that aims to accurately represent the observable world, either as a detached observer or with a selective eye.

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Formal Order (Style)

Art associated with stability and permanence, characterized by intellectual, biomorphic, or aesthetic order.

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Emotion (Style)

Art focused on expressing emotional experiences rather than realism, including subcategories like Romanticism and Expressionism.

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Fantasy (Style)

Art that manipulates illusion and reality to create strange or imaginative forms.

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Religious Themes (Painting)

Artworks centered on spiritual or religious subjects, prominent during the Spanish colonial era.

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Historical Themes (Painting)

Art depicting significant events or actions involving multiple figures.

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Portraiture Paintings

Artworks commemorating individuals, often symbolizing power or wealth.

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Still Life

Art portraying inanimate objects, traditionally arranged as fruits, flowers, or table settings.

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Landscapes

Art depicting outdoor scenery, such as rural or natural environments.

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Genre Paintings

Art showcasing everyday activities and chores of people.

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B.C.E. (Before Common Era)

Time period counted backward from 1 B.C.E., used in historical and artistic contexts.

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C.E. (Common Era)

Time period counted forward from 1 C.E., equivalent to A.D. (Anno Domini).

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Music Taste (Pop)

Associated with outgoing, upbeat personalities who value fun and connection.

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Music Taste (R&B/Soul)

Linked to romantic, emotional, and sensitive individuals who enjoy deep vibes.

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Music Taste (Rock/Emo/Punk)

Attracts passionate, expressive, and introspective people, often rebellious or anxious.

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Music Taste (Hip-Hop/Rap)

Favored by confident, assertive individuals who value self-expression and storytelling.

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Music Taste (Indie/Alt)

Appeals to creative, deep thinkers, often introverted or emotionally complex.

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Music Taste (EDM/Dance)

Preferred by energetic, outgoing individuals who enjoy freedom and stimulation.

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Music Taste (Classical/Instrumental)

Attracts reflective, logical, and sensitive people, often introverted and focused.