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Fine Art

Though paintings and sculptures are most often the first things that come to mind when fine art is mentioned, architecture, music, dance, photography, printmaking, and theater created for their beauty, rather than utility, are also fine art. Stroll on in to our Fine Art category to ask and answer questions about fine art in all its forms.

2,535 Questions

What is the value of a signed Wallace Nutting print named An Informal Call?

The value of a signed Wallace Nutting print named an Informal Call will mainly depend on its condition. This mostly sells for $100 to $1000.Ê

Very red porous clay is called what?

That kind of clay is called terra cotta.

What are the lyrics to you want your mullet back?

The lyrics to the song "I Want My Mullet Back" by Billy Ray Cyrus are:

Bell bottoms were really cool

Cuttin' class an' skippin' school

I 'member packin' that ol' fishin' pole

Skinny-dippin' at a swimmin' hole

Back light, red lights an' strobe lights too,

Were all the rage for me an' you

Only one thing I miss more than that:

I want my mullett back

I want my mullet back

My ol' Camero, an' my eight-track

Fuzzy dice hangin' loose an' proud

ZZ Top, they're playin' loud

A simple time, that's what I miss

Your mini-skirt an' your sweet kiss

Things are changin' man, an' that's a fact

I want my mullet back

Back. Back

Back. Back

Back. Back

I want my mullet back

My ol' Camero, an' my eight-track

Fuzzy dice hangin' loose an' proud

Lynrd Skynrd, they're playin' loud

A simple time, that's what I miss

Your mini-skirt an' your sweet kiss

Things are changin' man, and that's a fact

I want my mullet back

I want my mullet back

My ol' Camero, an' my eight-track

Fuzzy dice hangin' loose an' proud

Bob Seger singin' an' I'm out in the crowd

A simple time, that's what I miss

Your mini-skirt an' your sweet kiss

Things are changin' man, and that's a fact

I want my mullet back

I want my mullet back

I want my mullet back

I want my mullet back

I want my mullet back

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Who was the Great Flemish Renaissance painter?

The first of them was Robert Campin. The most famous might be Jan van Eyck. But there are others: Rogier van der Weyden, Hugo van der Goes, Geertgen tot Sint Jans....

Information on artist Burleigh Withers or Mattie Withers?

I can give you some information about Mattie Withers (nee Akeley) of Wilmette and Evanston if you'll get in touch with me through the Wilmette Historical Museum at learyp AT wilmette.com.

Patrick Leary, Curator

What is the disadvantage of standing too close to a painting?

It distorts the geometry of composition and your depth of focus will be restricted to the area immediately in front of you. Most painters regularly take a step back when painting to see all elements of the picture at a similar distance and level of focus so they can judge the overall structure more correctly.

Meaning of personality development?

Personality development is the development of the organized pattern of behaviors and attitudes that makes a person distinctive. Personality development occurs by the ongoing interaction of temperament, character, and environment.

It is the growth of habitual patterns of behaviour in childhood and adolescence.

What are the characteristics of yin?

The characteristics of yin include personality traits such as being generally quiet and reserved. Yin is cold, and the element is water.

What is blue plus red?

Blue plus red equals purple

What are the importance and function of art?

The importance of art is that it gives inspiration to other people and it also boosts one's imagination and creativity, the function of art is for design, creativity, knowledge and many more, it also helps a person's business/lifestyle boost.

Where is the Japanese Imperial Palace?

the palace is in Tokyo, a ten min. walk from the Tokyo station

What point does art shift from functional art to formal art?

for the most part art is neither functional nor formal, however it can be if the artist is very precise and a detailed worker. art can be both functional and nonfunctional because either way they both work . the shift is the additional changes: abstract vs. precise.

What do genres mean in art?

Per definition genre means type or class of subjects. In painting some important genres are History, Religion, Mythology, Portrait, Landscape, Still-Life. On the other hand there is the term genre painting, which is about everyday life, usually not in upper-class society, sometimes comical.

How does Arlecchino in comeddia dell Arte walk?

Arlecchino never walks in a straight line, opting instead to zig-zag. He walks to a waltz-like beat of 1-2-3, 1-2-3, stepping left-center-right, left-center-right. Like Zanni, Arlecchino is led by his nose--his head follows an object, and then his body goes after it.

What do you use to smooth the edges of a plastic acrylic?

Hey

All you need to do is use some waterproof abrasive paper (also know as wet and dry paper) and in essence sand down the edges equally to get a nice finish.

now the technique to the best finish is to use the wet and dry paper on the edges when it is dry until the edge feels smooth but maybe has a few more scratches you can't feel much but can see. Once you've done that, get the paper wet and repeat the sanding movements till the edge is very smooth. If you have a buffing or polishing machine you can use that on the edges too but look up the safety online as I'm not very well acquainted with the machine.

Sincerely

James

What does the Angel of the North represent?

hi im callum grieves and the angel of the north represents the peace of newcastle

What is the definition of Monumental Art?

Depends on the subject matter. I would say loosely defined it is a abnormally large piece. Dictionary Definitions:

mon·u·men·tal

1 : of or relating to a monument
2 : serving as or resembling a monument :massive; also : highly significant :outstanding
3 : very great monumentalmisunderstanding>

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art

1. Human effort to imitate, supplement, alter, or counteract the work of nature.

2. a. The conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colors, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the sense of beauty, specifically the production of the beautiful in a graphic or plastic medium.
b. The study of these activities.
c. The product of these activities; human works of beauty considered as a group.
3. High quality of conception or execution, as found in works of beauty; aesthetic value.
4. A field or category of art, such as music, ballet, or literature.
5. A nonscientific branch of learning; one of the liberal arts.
6. a. A system of principles and methods employed in the performance of a set of activities: the art of building.
b. A trade or craft that applies such a system of principles and methods: the art of the lexicographer.
7. a. Skill that is attained by study, practice, or observation: the art of the baker; the blacksmith's art.
b. Skill arising from the exercise of intuitive faculties: "Self-criticism is an art not many are qualified to practice" (Joyce Carol Oates).
8. a. arts Artful devices, stratagems, and tricks.
b. Artful contrivance; cunning.
9. Printing Illustrative material.