chapter 1️⃣: the power of art

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What is Art's Transformative Power?

Art can renew our perception, evoke emotions, and offer new perspectives.

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Is Art a recent creation?

No, Art is a universal presence in human history, reflecting cultural values and beliefs across time and societies.

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What are the forms of Art?

Includes visual arts (painting, sculpture), performing arts (music, dance), and conceptual art.

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What is the purpose of Art?

Serves various functions—self-expression, communication, societal critique, and healing.

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Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa

Revolutionized portraiture with techniques like sfumato, creating a lifelike and enigmatic image.

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Vincent van Gogh

Used expressive brushwork and color to convey emotion, exemplified in works like Wheatfield with Crows.

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Art can renew our perception, evoke emotions, and offer new perspectives.

What is Art's Transformative Power?

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No, Art is a universal presence in human history, reflecting cultural values and beliefs across time and societies.

Is Art a recent creation?

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Includes visual arts (painting, sculpture), performing arts (music, dance), and conceptual art.

What are the forms of Art?

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Serves various functions—self-expression, communication, societal critique, and healing.

What is the purpose of Art?

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Revolutionized portraiture with techniques like sfumato, creating a lifelike and enigmatic image.

Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa

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Used expressive brushwork and color to convey emotion, exemplified in works like Wheatfield with Crows.

Vincent van Gogh