Art is important because it shows the wonders we can do with paints and pencils and stuff. Also art displays the artists feelings and ways of his opinions. I personally love art because of the amount of detail and effort they put into them for us to enjoy. hope this helped!
sincerely,
Nathaniel Gilliam, former artist.
It provided the platform for the development of modern language, politics, architecture, art, theatre and the arts.
Art, arts, architecture, language, philosophy, history.
A background in art history helps validate and justify a critic's judgments
I would say Contemporary Art, fine arts, arts an crafts,etc. :)) Answer 2 The two classifications of art are Classical and Contemporary.
He wanted to put an end to the frivolity of 18th century art, and revive virtues of Antiquity.
Yes, Art Hisyory is under the liberal arts because the liberal arts go under the structure of medieval schools in which only consisted of the arts, social sciences, philosophy and science.
History is considered a humanities subject which is typically included within a liberal arts major (program of study).
No, science is not typically considered a liberal art. Liberal arts traditionally refer to subjects like literature, philosophy, and history, while science is usually categorized separately as a field of study focused on the natural world and empirical evidence.
diffirentiate art and nature?
Yes, math is considered a liberal art because it involves critical thinking, problem-solving, and abstract reasoning, which are key components of a liberal arts education.
"Most four year universities do offer liberal arts degrees. Of course, you would need to look at each university if you are looking to earn a specific liberal art degree, but many universities offer a generic liberal arts degree."
It provided the platform for the development of modern language, politics, architecture, art, theatre and the arts.
Arts bring important experiences in life. If you artfully talented then great show the world. If not that's OK. There are different experences in life to. So when you learn art in school, it's for a good reason.
German art describes the history of the visual arts in Germany.
Brandon Taylor has written: 'Paul Winstanley' 'Art and Literature Under the Bolsheviks' -- subject(s): Socialist realism in art, Art and state, Arts, Soviet, Arts, Modern, Modern Arts, Soviet Arts 'Art for the nation' -- subject(s): Art exhibition audiences, Art patronage, England, History 'Collage' -- subject(s): Collage, Technique, Political aspects, Modern Art, History
Martin Battersby has written: 'The decorative Twenties' -- subject(s): Decorative arts, Modern Art, History 'Art Nouveau Plates In Full Colour' 'The decorative thirties' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, Decorative arts, History 'The decorative Twenties' -- subject(s): Decorative arts, Modern Art, History 'The world of art nouveau' -- subject(s): Art nouveau 'The decorative Twenties' -- subject(s): Decorative arts, Modern Art, History 'Art deco fashion' -- subject(s): Art deco, Fashion design, Fashion designers
I am not an expert on this subject, but I do know a lot about college classes. You can definitely get a degree in Art History. Within the requirements of attaining your Art History degree, you will most likely touch base with the history of art theft. It's a broad subject, and art has been fought over for many years traced back to even the ancient Romans and Greeks. To attain an Art History degree, I would recommend attending a liberal arts college and maybe even trying to specialize in the history of Art Theft. Good Luck !!!!!