Group 1 - Reporting in Art Appreciation
Group 1 - Reporting in Art Appreciation
Group 1 - Reporting in Art Appreciation
(ART APPRECIATION)
Presented by: GROUP 1
Our Team
Philosophy of art
Plato's most important student in Philosophy Agreed with his teacher that art is a
form of imitation
For him all kinds of art do not aim to represent reality as it is but to provide a vision
of what might be or the many possibilities in reality.
PHILOSOPHERS
Immanuel Kant
He considered the criterion of beauty to be the foundation of art,
as it can be universal even though it is subjective: hence, art is
inherently independent from a particular interest.
PHILOSOPHERS
Leo Tolstoy
According to him, art places a huge role in communication to
its audience emotions that the artist previously experienced.
PHILOSOPHERS
Art as mimesis (Plato) - According to him, art is an imitation of the real that was an
imitation of the ideal. Art is an imitation of an imitation.
Art as an Imitation
According to Plato artist are imitators and art is just an imitation
the things in this world are only copies of the original, the eternal and the true
eternities that can only be found in the world of the forms
Poetry can really stir up your emotions and make you think outside the box.
Art is just a way of trying to imitate something, like a painting is just trying to imitate
nature, or even just trying to imitate reality in the world.
4 PERSPECTIVE OF
ART
1. Imitationalism - The aesthetic theory known as
imitationalism applies to artworks that look
realistic.
Example of imitationalism
Example of Formalism
Example of Instrumentalism
4. Emotionalism - is an aesthetic theory that
emphasizes the expressive power of art. Basically,
an emotionalist piece of art is designed to make
people feel and think in a way that really speaks
to them.
Example of Emotionalism
CATEGORIES AND
CLASSIFICATION OF ART
Literature (including poetry, drama,
story, and so on)
Craft Art