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What (who) is ART - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
A.R.T.; ART (disambiguation)

ART         
  • Aboriginal hollow log tombs. National Gallery, [[Canberra]], Australia.
  • miniature]]. Spain, late 10th century
  • [[Kunstmuseum Basel]], the Museum of Art in [[Basel]], Switzerland, is the oldest public museum of art in the world.
  • Performance by [[Joseph Beuys]], 1978: ''Everyone an artist – On the way to the libertarian form of the social organism''
  • cour d'honneur]]'', later copied all over Europe.
  • Spray-paint]] [[graffiti]] on a wall in Rome
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  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', the first in [[Hokusai]]'s series ''[[Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji]]''
  • Ingres]] (French, 1806), oil on canvas
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  • ''The Thinker'' in ''[[The Gates of Hell]]'' at the [[Musée Rodin]]
  • ''[[Löwenmensch]] figurine'',  between 35,000 and 41,000 years old. One of the oldest-known examples of an artistic representation and the oldest confirmed statue ever discovered.<ref>"Lion man takes pride of place as oldest statue" by Rex Dalton, ''Nature'' 425, 7 (4 September 2003) doi:10.1038/425007a also [http://www.nature.com/news/2003/030904/full/news030901-6.html Nature News 4 September 2003]</ref>
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  • 291]] after the 1917 [[Society of Independent Artists]] exhibit. Stieglitz used a backdrop of ''The Warriors'' by [[Marsden Hartley]] to photograph the urinal. The exhibition entry tag can be clearly seen.<ref name="Tomkins, p. 186">Tomkins, ''Duchamp: A Biography'', p. 186.</ref>
  • The [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[Manhattan]]. Museums are important forums for the display of [[visual art]].
  • ''[[The Creation of Adam]]'', detail from [[Michelangelo]]'s fresco in the [[Sistine Chapel]] (1511)
  • lk=no}}–1506, showing the painting technique of ''[[sfumato]]''
  • Back of a Renaissance oval basin or dish, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
  • ''[[Composition with Red Blue and Yellow]]'' (1930) by [[Piet Mondrian]] (Dutch, 1872–1944)
  • 20th-century bottle, [[Twa]] peoples, Rwanda. Artistic works may serve practical functions, in addition to their decorative value.
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  • The stylized signature of [[Sultan]] [[Mahmud II]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]] was written in [[Islamic calligraphy]]. It reads "Mahmud Khan son of Abdulhamid is forever victorious".
FIELD OF WORK FOCUSED ON CREATING EXPRESSIVE WORK INTENDED TO BE APPRECIATED FOR ITS BEAUTY OR EMOTIONAL POWER (NOT THE RESULTING WORK)
Artistic; Draft:Art; Principles of art; Principles of Art; Artistic expression; Art design; Art designer; Art designers; Art designs; Art designing; Topical outline of art; Non-motivated purposes of art; Motivated purposes of art; Controversial art; Controversial artwork; Art controversies; Art Purpose; Artistic purose
Acronym: Assuming Room Temperature. Dying or dead. Used by emergency room staff to describe DOA or unsavable patients.
Forget him, he's ART. Let's get that kid over there.
art         
  • Aboriginal hollow log tombs. National Gallery, [[Canberra]], Australia.
  • miniature]]. Spain, late 10th century
  • [[Kunstmuseum Basel]], the Museum of Art in [[Basel]], Switzerland, is the oldest public museum of art in the world.
  • Performance by [[Joseph Beuys]], 1978: ''Everyone an artist – On the way to the libertarian form of the social organism''
  • cour d'honneur]]'', later copied all over Europe.
  • Spray-paint]] [[graffiti]] on a wall in Rome
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', the first in [[Hokusai]]'s series ''[[Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji]]''
  • Ingres]] (French, 1806), oil on canvas
  • lk=no}}
  • ''The Thinker'' in ''[[The Gates of Hell]]'' at the [[Musée Rodin]]
  • ''[[Löwenmensch]] figurine'',  between 35,000 and 41,000 years old. One of the oldest-known examples of an artistic representation and the oldest confirmed statue ever discovered.<ref>"Lion man takes pride of place as oldest statue" by Rex Dalton, ''Nature'' 425, 7 (4 September 2003) doi:10.1038/425007a also [http://www.nature.com/news/2003/030904/full/news030901-6.html Nature News 4 September 2003]</ref>
  • lk=no}}. 24.8&nbsp;× 25.2&nbsp;cm
  • 291]] after the 1917 [[Society of Independent Artists]] exhibit. Stieglitz used a backdrop of ''The Warriors'' by [[Marsden Hartley]] to photograph the urinal. The exhibition entry tag can be clearly seen.<ref name="Tomkins, p. 186">Tomkins, ''Duchamp: A Biography'', p. 186.</ref>
  • The [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[Manhattan]]. Museums are important forums for the display of [[visual art]].
  • ''[[The Creation of Adam]]'', detail from [[Michelangelo]]'s fresco in the [[Sistine Chapel]] (1511)
  • lk=no}}–1506, showing the painting technique of ''[[sfumato]]''
  • Back of a Renaissance oval basin or dish, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
  • ''[[Composition with Red Blue and Yellow]]'' (1930) by [[Piet Mondrian]] (Dutch, 1872–1944)
  • 20th-century bottle, [[Twa]] peoples, Rwanda. Artistic works may serve practical functions, in addition to their decorative value.
  • lk=no}}
  • The stylized signature of [[Sultan]] [[Mahmud II]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]] was written in [[Islamic calligraphy]]. It reads "Mahmud Khan son of Abdulhamid is forever victorious".
FIELD OF WORK FOCUSED ON CREATING EXPRESSIVE WORK INTENDED TO BE APPRECIATED FOR ITS BEAUTY OR EMOTIONAL POWER (NOT THE RESULTING WORK)
Artistic; Draft:Art; Principles of art; Principles of Art; Artistic expression; Art design; Art designer; Art designers; Art designs; Art designing; Topical outline of art; Non-motivated purposes of art; Motivated purposes of art; Controversial art; Controversial artwork; Art controversies; Art Purpose; Artistic purose
(arts)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Art consists of paintings, sculpture, and other pictures or objects which are created for people to look at and admire or think deeply about.
...the first exhibition of such art in the West.
...contemporary and modern American art.
...Whitechapel Art Gallery.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Art is the activity or educational subject that consists of creating paintings, sculptures, and other pictures or objects for people to look at and admire or think deeply about.
...a painter, content to be left alone with her all-absorbing art.
...Farnham College of Art and Design.
...art lessons.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
The arts are activities such as music, painting, literature, cinema, and dance, which people can take part in for enjoyment, or to create works which express serious meanings or ideas of beauty.
Catherine the Great was a patron of the arts and sciences.
...the art of cinema.
N-VAR: usu the N in pl
4.
At a university or college, arts are subjects such as history, literature, or languages in contrast to scientific subjects.
...arts and social science graduates.
...the Faculty of Arts.
N-PLURAL: oft N n
5.
Arts or art is used in the names of theatres or cinemas which show plays or films that are intended to make the audience think deeply about the content, and not simply to entertain them.
...the Cambridge Arts Cinema.
ADJ: ADJ n
6.
If you describe an activity as an art, you mean that it requires skill and that people learn to do it by instinct or experience, rather than by learning facts or rules.
Fishing is an art.
N-COUNT
7.
Art is an old-fashioned form of the second person singular of the present tense of the verb be
.
8.
ART         
  • Aboriginal hollow log tombs. National Gallery, [[Canberra]], Australia.
  • miniature]]. Spain, late 10th century
  • [[Kunstmuseum Basel]], the Museum of Art in [[Basel]], Switzerland, is the oldest public museum of art in the world.
  • Performance by [[Joseph Beuys]], 1978: ''Everyone an artist – On the way to the libertarian form of the social organism''
  • cour d'honneur]]'', later copied all over Europe.
  • Spray-paint]] [[graffiti]] on a wall in Rome
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', the first in [[Hokusai]]'s series ''[[Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji]]''
  • Ingres]] (French, 1806), oil on canvas
  • lk=no}}
  • ''The Thinker'' in ''[[The Gates of Hell]]'' at the [[Musée Rodin]]
  • ''[[Löwenmensch]] figurine'',  between 35,000 and 41,000 years old. One of the oldest-known examples of an artistic representation and the oldest confirmed statue ever discovered.<ref>"Lion man takes pride of place as oldest statue" by Rex Dalton, ''Nature'' 425, 7 (4 September 2003) doi:10.1038/425007a also [http://www.nature.com/news/2003/030904/full/news030901-6.html Nature News 4 September 2003]</ref>
  • lk=no}}. 24.8&nbsp;× 25.2&nbsp;cm
  • 291]] after the 1917 [[Society of Independent Artists]] exhibit. Stieglitz used a backdrop of ''The Warriors'' by [[Marsden Hartley]] to photograph the urinal. The exhibition entry tag can be clearly seen.<ref name="Tomkins, p. 186">Tomkins, ''Duchamp: A Biography'', p. 186.</ref>
  • The [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[Manhattan]]. Museums are important forums for the display of [[visual art]].
  • ''[[The Creation of Adam]]'', detail from [[Michelangelo]]'s fresco in the [[Sistine Chapel]] (1511)
  • lk=no}}–1506, showing the painting technique of ''[[sfumato]]''
  • Back of a Renaissance oval basin or dish, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
  • ''[[Composition with Red Blue and Yellow]]'' (1930) by [[Piet Mondrian]] (Dutch, 1872–1944)
  • 20th-century bottle, [[Twa]] peoples, Rwanda. Artistic works may serve practical functions, in addition to their decorative value.
  • lk=no}}
  • The stylized signature of [[Sultan]] [[Mahmud II]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]] was written in [[Islamic calligraphy]]. It reads "Mahmud Khan son of Abdulhamid is forever victorious".
FIELD OF WORK FOCUSED ON CREATING EXPRESSIVE WORK INTENDED TO BE APPRECIATED FOR ITS BEAUTY OR EMOTIONAL POWER (NOT THE RESULTING WORK)
Artistic; Draft:Art; Principles of art; Principles of Art; Artistic expression; Art design; Art designer; Art designers; Art designs; Art designing; Topical outline of art; Non-motivated purposes of art; Motivated purposes of art; Controversial art; Controversial artwork; Art controversies; Art Purpose; Artistic purose
Advanced Resolution Technology (Reference: Minolta)

Wikipedia

ART
Examples of use of ART
1. Is art produced by amateurs still "art"? Why do collectors collect art – and is a collection a work of art in itself?
2. Mumford‘s art "embarrassed other politically oriented contemporary art....
3. The art of conversation is the art of pleasing others.
4. Furthermore, art exists in relation to other art.
5. The Royal College of Art, Camberwell Art College and Central St Martin‘s College of Art and Design all have exhibitions.