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The scope of humanities

1.
THE SCOPE OF HUMANITIES By: Eric F. Pazziuagan
2.
VISUAL ARTS
3.
Visual Arts Perceive by our eyes Classification: Graphic: flat, two- dimensional surface Plastic

01 nature of art
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arts: three- dimesional


4.
The Graphic Arts

Any form of visual representation in which portrayals of forms and symbols are

recorded on a two-dimensional surface.

All processes and products of the of the printing industry.

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5.
1.Painting2.Drawing3.GraphicProcesses4.Commercial Art5.Mechanical Processes
6.
Painting

Process of applying pigment to a surface to secure effects involving forms and colors.

Painting mediums: oils, watercolors, tempera, others.


7.
Drawing

Medium of the visual arts


Eric Pazziuagan

Surfaces: canvas, wood, paper and plaster.

The art of representing something by lines made on a surface or the process of

Function of arts
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portraying an object, scene,


or forms of decorative or symbolic meaning through lines, shading, and
textures in one or more colors.
8.
Graphic Processes

Medium: pencil, pen and ink, crayon, brush, and charcoal.

Processes for making multi- reproduction of graphic works.

Involve the

preparation of master image


of the drawing or design on some durable material such as wood,
metal, or stone, from which printing is done.

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Processes: Raised (relief) Depressed (Intaglio)

Flat (surface, or plane)


9.
Relief Printing

Unwanted portions of design are


cut away on the master image.

is formed by the remaining surfaces.


10.
Intaglio Printing
impression.

Printed image

Examples: linoleum cuts, woodcuts, wood

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Printing from a plate on which incised lines, which carry the ink, leave a raised

Dry point: Artist draws directly on a metal plate with a sharp needle and scratches

lines, or grooves, into the metal. For each print, ink is rubbed into the grooves and the
unscratched surface is wiped clean. In printing, the ink in the grooves is
transferred to paper.

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11.

Etching: Drawing or designs on metal plates covered with wax. Needle penetrates wax to

the surface of the plate. Plate is then dipped in acid, which eats the lines into the metal. For
printing, etched (bitten) lines are filled with ink which is transferred to the paper.

Engraving:

Done on a metal plate with a cutting tool called a barin, which leaves a V-shaped trough.

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Drawings or designs on the plate are


entirely composed of lines or dots.
12.
Surface Printing

Includes all processes in which printing is done from a flat (plane) surface.

Lithography: Printing from a flat stone or metal plate by am method based on the
repulsion
between grease and water. Design is put on the surface. Surface is treated so that ink adheres
only to areas where drawing has been done. Ink is then transferred to the paper in printing.
13.

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Silkscreen: Silk is stretched over a rectangular frame and unwanted portions in the design

are blocked out. Pigment is forced through the clear areas. For multi-color prints, a separate
screen is used for each color.

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14.
Commercial Art

Designing of books, advertisements, signs, posters, and other displays to

promote sale or acceptance of product, service or idea.


15.
Mechanical Processes

Developed by commercial- mechanical process for rapid, large-

quantity reproduction of words


and pictures in one or more colors.
16.
Photography

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Chemical- mechanical process by which images are produced on sensitized

surfaces by action of light.

Reproductions may be in black or white or in full colors of the original.

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17.
THE PLASTIC ARTS

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18.
The Plastic Arts Allfields of the visual arts in which materials are organized into threedimensional forms.
19.
Architecture

The art of designing and constructing buildings and other types of structures.

Materials: stone, concrete, brick, wood, steel, glass, plaster

mother of the arts- it houses, serves

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as background for, or occurs in relation to other fields of art such as painting, sculpture, interior

design, landscape architecture, and city


20.
LandscapeArchitecture

Planning outdoor areas for


human use and enjoyment, especially

gardens, parks, playgrounds, golf courses.

Chief materials: plants, shrubs, trees, folwers, vines,

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and ground cover.


21.
City Planning

Planning and arranging the physical aspects of a large or small community.

Structures and areas concerned with all phases of living and working are attractively and efficiently

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organized and related.


22.
Interior Design
beauty.

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Design and arrangement of architectural interiors for convenience and

Includes backgrounds (wall, floors, ceilings), furnishings, and accessories.

Fields:

Design of wallpaper, furniture, textiles for curtains, and upholstery

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23.
Sculpture

Design and construction of three dimensional forms representing natural objects or

imaginary (sometimes
abstract) shapes.
wire, string and other materials.
24.
Crafts

Common materials: stone, wood, clay, metal; ivory, jade,

Sculpture of figures: statues

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Designing and making of objects by hand for use or for pleasure.

Ceramics, jewelry,

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leatherwork, and weaving.


Mass- produced: industrial design.
25.
Industrial Design

Design of objects for machine production.

Examples: automobiles,

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household appliances

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26.
Dress and Costume Designs

Design of wearing apparel of all types- dresses, coats, suits,

shoes, ties, etc.


27.
Theater Design

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Design of settings for dramatic productions.

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28.
LITERATUR E
29.
Literature

Theart of combining spoken or written words and their meanings into forms which

have artistic and emotional appeal.

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30.
Drama A form of literature.
31.
Essay

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Non-fiction,expository (descriptive or explanatory) writing ranging from informal,

personal topics to closely reasoned critical treatments of important subjects.


32.
Prose Fiction
accounts.

Includes narratives (stories) created by the author, as distinguished from true

Fiction: comes from the Latin word which means to form, to invent, or to feign.

Divided into: novel, novelette, and short story forms.


33.
Poetry

Narrative (story telling) poetry includes epics, romances, and ballads.

forms: sonnet, ode, elegy and songs.


34.
Miscellaneous

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Novel or short story: describes

Literature of a highly expressive nature using special forms and choice of words and

emotional images.

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History,biography, letters, journals, diaries, and other works not formally

classified as literature
often have literary appeal and status due to high quality of the writing.

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35.
MUSIC
36.
Music

The art of arranging sound in rhythmic succession and generally in combination.

Melody results from this sequence, and harmony from combinations.

performing art

Both creative and a

Common forms: songs, march, fugue, sonata, suite, fantasy, concerto, and

symphony.

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37.
Vocal music

Composed primarily to be sung.

Voice
or voices are generally accompanied by

one or more instruments.


38.
Instrumental music

Written for instruments


of four general types: Keyboard (piano, organ,

etc.) Stringed ( violin, cello, guitar, etc.) Wind (flute, clarinet, etc.) Brass winds (trumpet, saxophone, etc.) Percussion (drum, xylophone, etc.)
39.
Music combined with otherarts

Opera: drama set to music Mostly or entirely sung with

orchestral accompaniment Spectacularly staged with accomplished singers, elaborate scenery,

and costumes.
40.

Operatta and musical comedy: Drama set to music but is light, popular, romantic and often

humorous or comic Use spoken dialogue instead of recitative


41.

Oratorio and Cantata: Sacred musical drama in concert form. Made up of recited parts

(recitative), arias, and choruses, with orchestral accompaniment. No action, sets, and costumes
are used. Oratories are usually based on
Biblical themes
42.
Other forms

Ballet music

Background music for motion pictures

43.
DRAMA AND THEATER
44.
Drama or play A story re-created by actors on stage in front of an audience.
45.
Tragedy

One of literatures greatest dramatic art forms.

the central character comes to sad or disastrous end.


46.
Melodrama

A drama of serious nature in which

All tragedies portray

Emphasis is on action rather than on


character.

The action is sensational or

romantic and usually has a happy ending.


47.
Comedy

All plays with happy endings.

some dilemma which is solved happily,

Romantic comedy: light, amusing tale of lovers in

Farce: light, humurous play. Emphasis is on jokes,

humorous physical action, ludicrous situations, and improbable characters.

Comedy of manners

or drawing room comedy: sophisticated or satirical. Characters are usually high-society types, and
situations have little to do with real
48.
Miscellaneous
happily.

Tragicomedy: drama blending tragic and comic elements but which ends

Miracle and mystery plays:


dramatized stories from the Bible and lives of saints.

Morality plays: characters represent specific vices and virtues.

Closet drama: plays written for

reading than for staging.


49.

Piano drama: based on piano works which revolve around the musical pieces composed

under the inspiration of a literary work. It combines the interpretation of music with the recitation of
poetry and the literary source of music.
50.
DANCE
51.
Dance

Involves the movement of the body and feet in rhythm.

52.
Ethnologic

Includes folk dancing associated with national and cultural groups.

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53.
Social or Ballroom dances

Popular types of dancing generally performed by pairs.

Waltz, fox

trot, rhumba and tango.


54.
The Ballet

Formalized type of dance which originated in the courts of the Middle Ages.

either be solo or concerted dances with mimetic actions accompanied by music.

Amy

Generally
built

around a theme or story.


55.
Modern

Sometimes called contemporary or interpretative dances.

Represents rebellion

against the classical formalism of ballet: they emphasize personal communication of moods and
themes.

Past: movements were natural and untrained.

Today: varied
forms of movements

usually based on the current trend.


56.
Musical Comedy

Refers to those dances performed by soloists, groups, and choruses in

theaters, night clubs, motion pictures, and television.

Combines various forms of ballet, modern,

tap and acrobatics.

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