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What (who) is work of art - definition

AESTHETIC ITEM OR ARTISTIC CREATION
Art object; Works (arts); Work (arts); Works in the fine arts; Work (fine arts); Works of art; Artworks; Art objects; Artistic work; Art Object; Art work; Artwork; Piece of art; Art piece

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Work of art (disambiguation)
¦ noun a creative product with strong imaginative or aesthetic appeal.
work of art         
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Work of art (disambiguation)
(works of art)
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A work of art is a painting or piece of sculpture which is of high quality.
...a collection of works of art of international significance.
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A work of art is something which is very complex or which has been skilfully made or produced.
The actual nest is a work of art.
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artwork         
¦ noun illustrations or other non-textual material prepared for inclusion in a publication.

Wikipedia

Work of art

A work of art, artwork, art piece, piece of art or art object is an artistic creation of aesthetic value. Except for "work of art", which may be used of any work regarded as art in its widest sense, including works from literature and music, these terms apply principally to tangible, physical forms of visual art:

  • An example of fine art, such as a painting or sculpture.
  • Objects in the decorative arts or applied arts that have been designed for aesthetic appeal, as well as any functional purpose, such as a piece of jewellery, many ceramics and much folk art.
  • An object created for principally or entirely functional, religious or other non-aesthetic reasons which has come to be appreciated as art (often later, or by cultural outsiders).
  • A non-ephemeral photograph or film.
  • A work of installation art or conceptual art.

Used more broadly, the term is less commonly applied to:

  • A fine work of architecture or landscape design
  • A production of live performance, such as theater, ballet, opera, performance art, musical concert and other performing arts, and other ephemeral, non-tangible creations.

This article is concerned with the terms and concept as used in and applied to the visual arts, although other fields such as aural-music and written word-literature have similar issues and philosophies. The term objet d'art is reserved to describe works of art that are not paintings, prints, drawings or large or medium-sized sculptures, or architecture (e.g. household goods, figurines, etc., some purely aesthetic, some also practical). The term oeuvre is used to describe the complete body of work completed by an artist throughout a career.

Examples of use of work of art
1. QUICKVOTE Can any work of art be worth $135 million?
2. We‘re not talking about a great work of art here.
3. In his famous essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, Walter Benjamin wrote that photographic reproduction would destroy the "aura" of the original work of art.
4. He regards his life as a work of art –– and sometimes art shakes people up.
5. The suspected smuggler demanded $400,000 for the 130 x '7 centimeter work of art.