Explorations in the Arts: An Introduction to the Humanities |
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... artist is the initiator in this communication process , we might assume that no one is more knowledgeable about the ... Artists are often so close to their work that they cannot really judge what they have achieved . For instance , the ...
... artist is the initiator in this communication process , we might assume that no one is more knowledgeable about the ... Artists are often so close to their work that they cannot really judge what they have achieved . For instance , the ...
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... artists give shape or orga- nization to their work . Whether they are creating portraits or religious sculp- tures or even cartoons , artists often deliberately follow established patterns or introduce widely accepted conventions . By ...
... artists give shape or orga- nization to their work . Whether they are creating portraits or religious sculp- tures or even cartoons , artists often deliberately follow established patterns or introduce widely accepted conventions . By ...
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... artists tended to pay close attention to the traditional elements of the genre in which they were working . Poets , for instance , deliberately submitted to the tight require- ments of the sonnet , and composers closely followed the ...
... artists tended to pay close attention to the traditional elements of the genre in which they were working . Poets , for instance , deliberately submitted to the tight require- ments of the sonnet , and composers closely followed the ...
Contents
What Is Art? Acrylic | 3 |
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The Functions of the Arts Engraving | 28 |
Copyright | |
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