Art Appreciation: Humanities 10
Art Appreciation: Humanities 10
Art Appreciation: Humanities 10
Humanities 10:
ART APPRECIATION
DJHOANNA S. MAMA
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:
• Understand the role of humanities and
arts in man’s attempt at fully realizing
his end;
• Clarify misconceptions of arts;
• Characterize the assumptions of arts;
• Engage better with personal
experiences of and in art.
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DEFINITION OF
HUMANITIES
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What is Humanities?
It derived from the Latin word
“Humanus”
HUMANUS
× Humane × Refined × Cultured
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Art derived 10
from the
Latin word
“ars”
Meaning ability or
skill or craft or
specialized form of
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A Work of Art
A work of art is a record of a particular
artist’s view. It show’s something
That he has seen, felt and thought of
And recorded it as an arrangement
Of designs, colors, lines and tones or
words to satisfy his Artistic purpose.
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× A work of art is the product of the
artist’s unique personality
influenced consciously or
unconsciously by factors such as:
× Environment
× Traditions
× National traits
× Religious beliefs
× Economic conditions
× Ideals
× Climate
× geography 14
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ASSUMPTIONS
OF ARTS
ART
ART IS ART IS NOT
INVOLVES
UNIVERSAL NATURE
EXPERIENCE
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1. ART IS UNIVERSAL
The first assumption
Meaning: about the humanities is that
art has been crafted by all
arts can
people regardless of origin,
be found
time, place and that it stayed
in every on because it is liked and
society. enjoyed by people
continuously.
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For Example:
Greek Epics Sanskrit Jose Rizal
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2. ART IS NOT NATURE
× Art is × Art is man’s
man’s way of
expression interpreting
of his nature.
reception
of nature.
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Art is not nature. 19
Art is made by
man, where as
nature is a given
around us.
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For example:
× Paul Cezanne, A French Painter, painted a
scene from reality entitled “Well and Grinding
Wheel in the Forest of Chateau Noir.” The said
scene is inspired by a real scene in a forest
around the Chateau Noir Area near aix in
Cezanne’s native province.
× Comparing the two, one can see that
Cezanne’s landscape is quite different from
that original scene. Cezanne has changed some
patterns and details from the way they were
actually in the photography.
× What he did is not nature. It is art.
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One can imagine the story of the five blind
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3. ART INVOLVES EXPERIENCE
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× For example:
× a painter cannot claim to know
how to paint if he has not tried
holding a brush.
× A sculptor cannot produce a work
of art if a chisel is foreign to him.
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A work of art then cannot be
abstracted from actual doing.
Some Guidelines in
Understanding a Work of Art
SUBJECT
FUNCTION
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MEDIUM / MATERIALS
ORGANIZATION OF AN ARTWORK
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STYLE
JUDGEMENT
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Meaning / Message
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ACTIVITY 1 & 2
Lets Work on this
And