You'd be likely to see "A DIVA", or maybe a couple of DIVAS in OPERA! That's the origin.
Art Deco was named after the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Decoratifs. It did not get its name until the 1960s when there was a revival in interest in the decorative arts of the 1920s and 30s and a major analysis of the work from that time was begun by Bevis Hiller who wrote the first book about Art Deco in 1968. Before that time the design of that time would have been refered to as Art Moderne, or Streamlined, or Cubist, or a whole range of different terms.
Art is a cool word to do some research on I think. The English word comes from the Latin noun "ars" which ultimately comes from the PIE roots *ar- ti-. *ar- is also akin to the English "arm" and its meaning is "to fit together or join". This is assuming that this question does not refer to the second person ME variant of "you are (as in thou art)". That is another story.
Rococo is an 18th century art period which features feminine and ornate decorations. Rococo art uses many pastel colors, patterns, and outdoor scenes. The word is a fusion of two words, one French and the other Italian. The French comes from the word rocaille, which refers to art almost like a mosaic of found objects for a garden. It is also Italian because it shares an origin with the word Baroque, which defines a prior art period which was much darker, but shared the attention to details and emphasis on patterns.
The origin of an earthquake is called the epicenter.
Multiethnical, but mainly of European trend. Anyway, 'art' is too big a word to determine its origin in Spain.
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The word is "provenance" which references the origin of a piece of art i.e. the owners from the original artist down to who owns it now.
''Balinese art is art of Hindu-Javanese origin =] sorry it ain't detailed but there you goTake carex''
From where does the reason for this question originate?
No. The Boondocks is of American origin and uses anime-influenced art
Reflexology is a healing art of ancient origin.
Probably in nature by accident. But the origin of art cannot be told, since it is evident that art has been a part of human history since early man.
That's an ambiguous question. The science/art of tracing a word to its origin is called "etymology." The origin of that word, or its original form, is the "root word," or the "etymological root."
Hilde S. Hein has written: 'Public art' 'On the nature and origin of life' -- subject(s): Biology, Life, Origin, Philosophy
The word maestro is the Italian for "master".
From Latin, statua, meaning image or a three dimensional work of art