2. Learn the different arts in Humanities 103
Understanding of culture, language and arts.
Historical aesthetic items: between "fine
art" objects made by "artists"; and folk art,
craft-work, or "applied art" objects made by
"first, second, or third-world" designers,
artisans and craftspeople.
3. Historically, the five main fine arts were
painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and
poetry, with performing arts including theatre
and dance. Today, the fine arts commonly
include additional forms, such as film,
photography, video production/editing,
design, sequential art, conceptual art, and
printmaking.
4. Sequential art is an art form that uses
images deployed in sequence for graphic
storytelling (narration of graphic stories) or to
convey information.
5. Conceptual art, sometimes simply called
conceptualism, is art in which the concept(s)
or idea(s) involved in the work take
precedence over traditional aesthetic,
technical, and material concerns.
6. Printmaking is the process of making
artworks by printing, normally on
paper. Printmaking normally covers only the
process of creating prints that have an
element of originality, rather than just being
a photographic reproduction of a painting.
7. The visual arts are art forms such as
ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture,
printmaking, design, crafts, photography,
video, filmmaking, and architecture. Many
artistic disciplines (performing arts,
conceptual art, textile arts) involve aspects of
the visual arts as well as arts of other types.
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10. Performing arts may include dance, music,
opera, theatre and musical theatre, magic,
illusion, mime, spoken word, puppetry, circus
arts, performance art, recitation and public
speaking. There is also a specialized form of
fine art, in which the artists perform their
work live to an audience.
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12. Understanding the World, its People, and
Cultures. The world's most comprehensive
country culture information.
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14. A foreign language is a language indigenous
to another country. It is also a language not
spoken in the native country of the person
referred to, i.e., an English speaker living in
Spain can say that Spanish is a foreign
language to him or her.