The document defines humanities as academic disciplines dealing with various aspects of society and humanity. It discusses the meaning and importance of art, stating that art is a diverse range of human activities creating artifacts to express ideas or skill. The document also defines art appreciation as understanding and enjoying art through experiencing art forms and materials. It provides various definitions of art from different scholars and describes art history as examining the historical and cultural contexts of artworks through analyzing their forms, styles, and acceptance over time.
The document defines humanities as academic disciplines dealing with various aspects of society and humanity. It discusses the meaning and importance of art, stating that art is a diverse range of human activities creating artifacts to express ideas or skill. The document also defines art appreciation as understanding and enjoying art through experiencing art forms and materials. It provides various definitions of art from different scholars and describes art history as examining the historical and cultural contexts of artworks through analyzing their forms, styles, and acceptance over time.
The document defines humanities as academic disciplines dealing with various aspects of society and humanity. It discusses the meaning and importance of art, stating that art is a diverse range of human activities creating artifacts to express ideas or skill. The document also defines art appreciation as understanding and enjoying art through experiencing art forms and materials. It provides various definitions of art from different scholars and describes art history as examining the historical and cultural contexts of artworks through analyzing their forms, styles, and acceptance over time.
– originated from Reinesannce Latin expression “studia humanitatis” ( study of humanitas ), which refers to “culture”, “refinement” and “education”.
-15th Century - became secular study in
universities. (Grammar, Rhetoric, Poetry, History and Moral Philosophy, Latin and Greek Classics)
-Today, it includes Literature,Language,
Philosophy, Geography, History, Religion, Music and Arts HUMANITIES are academic disciplines that deal on various aspect of society and the noble in man. What is an ART? Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts (artworks), expressing the author's imaginative, conceptual ideas, or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power ART is “SUBJECTIVE” Art is derived from the Latin word “ars”, meaning ability or skill. – J.V. Estolas
Art is taken from the Italian word “artis”
which means craftmanship, skill mastery of form, inventiveness and the associations that exists between form and ideas between materials & techniques. – A. Tan Art is a product of man’s need to express himself – F. Zulueta
Arts is concerned itself with the
communication of certain ideas and feelings by means of sensuous medium, color, sound bronze, marble, words and film. – C.Sanchez
Art is that which bring life in harmony with
the world. - Plato Art is an attitude of spirit, a state of mind - one which demands for its own satisfaction and fulfilling, a shaping matter to new and more significant form - John Dewey
Art is the skillful arrangement or
composition of some common and significant qualities of nature such as colours, sounds, lines, movements, words, stones, wood etc,. To express human feelings, emotions, or thoughts in a perfect, meaningful and enjoyable way. – Panizo and Rustia Art is not what you see but what you make others see. – Georgia O’ Keeffe
Art is a life that helps us to realize the truth. –
Pablo Picasso
Art is the desire of a man to express himself, to
record the action of his personality in the world he lives in. – Amy Lowell
Art is never finished, only abandoned. –
Leonardo Da Vinci Art is not a handicraft, it is the transmission of feelings the artist has experience. –Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy
Art is the realization in external form of a
true idea and is traced back to the natural love of imitation which characterizes human – Aristotle
Art is the conscious creation of something
beautiful and meaningful using skill and imagination – Lisa Morder Art is the discovery and development of elementary principles of nature intro beautiful forms suitable for human use - Frank Lloyd Wright
Art is not what you see, but what you make
others see. – Edgar Degas 1. Art must be man-made.
2. Art must be creative, not imitative.
3. Art must benefit and satisfy man and man
must make use of art in practical terms.
4. Art is expressed through a certain medium
or material by which the artist communicates himself to his fellows. is the ability to interpret and understand man-made arts and enjoy them through work experience with art tools and materials.
is the possession of the works of art for
one’s admiration and satisfaction.
refers to the knowledge and understanding
of the general and everlasting qualities and classify all great arts. is the introduction and exploration of visual and performing arts.
Is the analysis of the form of an art to
general audience to enhance their enjoyment and satisfaction of the works of art. 1. The aesthetics and form of art.
2. Elements and principles of design.
3. Social and cultural acceptance.
ART HISTORY refers to the historical development and stylistic context of the object of arts that includes major and minor arts. Art historians examine the works of art in the context of its time.
Arthistorian analyze the works of arts
through the analysis of their forms. Impressionism – produced when the art work was not directly imitative but an impression of nature Expressionism - the work of art is not representational but the expression of the artist’s feelings, longings, aspiration, and ideals of beauty and form Art historians also use critical theory in analyzing objects of arts when dealing with more recent objects.