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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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Any form of visual representation in which portrayals of forms and symbols are
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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.
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Involve the
Printed image
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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.
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.
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.
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.
14.
Commercial Art
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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.
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as background for, or occurs in relation to other fields of art such as painting, sculpture, interior
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Sculpture
imaginary (sometimes
abstract) shapes.
wire, string and other materials.
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Crafts
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Examples: automobiles,
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Dress and Costume Designs
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28.
LITERATUR E
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Literature
Theart of combining spoken or written words and their meanings into forms which
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Drama A form of literature.
31.
Essay
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MUSIC
36.
Music
performing art
Common forms: songs, march, fugue, sonata, suite, fantasy, concerto, and
symphony.
37.
Vocal music
Voice
or voices are generally accompanied by
etc.) Stringed ( violin, cello, guitar, etc.) Wind (flute, clarinet, etc.) Brass winds (trumpet, saxophone, etc.) Percussion (drum, xylophone, etc.)
39.
Music combined with otherarts
and costumes.
40.
Operatta and musical comedy: Drama set to music but is light, popular, romantic and often
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
43.
DRAMA AND THEATER
44.
Drama or play A story re-created by actors on stage in front of an audience.
45.
Tragedy
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
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
52.
Ethnologic
53.
Social or Ballroom dances
Waltz, fox
Formalized type of dance which originated in the courts of the Middle Ages.
Amy
Generally
built
Represents rebellion
against the classical formalism of ballet: they emphasize personal communication of moods and
themes.
Today: varied
forms of movements
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