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  • ...anging from performance to visual art. [[Aesthetics]] is the philosophy of art.
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  • ...onism]], [[cubism]], [[surrealism]], [[abstract expressionism]], and [[pop art]].
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  • ...ommunity, and/or other settings."<ref>American Art Therapy Society, "About Art Therapy", [http://www.arttherapy.org/aboutart.htm]]</ref> ...e-level training in psychotherapy and the specific uses of art therapy, an art therapist, typically through an undergraduate studio arts program, must be
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  • ..., bold and large in scope. Art Deco permeated every field of design, from art and architecture to jewellery, fashion and transportation. The movement wa For a while, Art Deco was considered chic, ultra-modern and elegant, but it lost steam rapid
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  • | name = Art Dagenais '''Art Dagenais''' or '''Arthur Dagenais''' was a [[Canadian people|Canadian]] far
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  • '''Video art''' is a form of visual art that uses moving picture and audio technology originally developed for tele
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  • {{dambigbox|Charcoal (art)|Charcoal}} ==Charcoal art material==
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  • '''Art Nouveau''' is a style of the arts popular around 1900.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Croatian Naive Art]].
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  • '''Arthur Charles ("Art") Lundahl''' (1915 &ndash; [[June 22]], 1992) was the key organizer of the
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  • Works of art in any medium that have been planned and executed to be sited or staged in
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  • '''Pin-up''' art is an image of a person sufficiently attractive that a viewer would pin it | title = The History of Pin-Up Art
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  • The medical use of visual or tactile art, used in conjunction with psychotherapy to help express events that may be
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  • The entire movement of what is now called '''Croatian naïve art''' began some time between 1929 and 1930 when a political dissident artist ...lly recognized as having taken this technique to the highest levels in the art world.
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  • ...here the jargon term is incomprehensible outside the area of use. Terms of art and jargon sometimes are characterized as different forms of [[slang]]. "Term of art" probably first came into use in law. <ref name=GU-Law>{{citation
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  • ...y from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the style and philosophy of the art produced during that era.
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  • ...s and many other types of organized activity quite unlike anything else in art history. ...of some of those organizations, garnered from a variety of publications on art history. (A [[Catalog_of_Arts_and_Crafts_organizations|similar list]] has b
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  • Type of art which relies on moving pictures and comprises video and/or audio data.
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  • ...rt, Celtic art, Islamic art, Medieval Russian book illumination, Ethiopian art, and European architecture and book illumination.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Video art]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ===Modern art movements===
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Art Lundahl]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Nepali art of the different periods reflects various aspects of the society of those a ...ke account of salient features of Nepali stone sculpture, bronze art, wood art and painting of different ages.
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  • ...ns, and offer a forum for papers and discussion to encourage "The Unity of Art."
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  • {{r|Art Frahm}}
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  • 'Art industry' retail sales outlet which opened in London in 1880 and closed in
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  • ...ished in [[Manchester]] England in 1896 and modeled after the London-based Art Workers Guild for the purpose of bringing Arts and Crafts enthusiasts toget
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  • A survey of the appearance of knots in works of art.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Term of art]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • |caption=A gallery of knots in traditional art.
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  • {{r|Art}} {{r|Installation art}}
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  • 20th century Italian art movement using cheap and free materials; defined by art critic [[Germano Celant]].
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  • ...rily experienced through the sense of sight. Humans have engaged in visual art for over 30,000 years, beginning long before the written historical record. ...in their practices that the lines often become [[blur]]red between visual art and many other fields in the arts, the humanities, and even the sciences.
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  • ...l art critic, social commentator, and theorist of the relationship between art and society.
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  • ...rt, Celtic art, Islamic art, Medieval Russian book illumination, Ethiopian art, and European architecture and book illumination.
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  • ...anging from performance to visual art. [[Aesthetics]] is the philosophy of art.
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  • *Art history: http://www.all-art.org/pin-up_art1/00001contents_pin_up_art.htm *Art history archive: http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/pinupart/
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  • ====Art==== {{r|Museum of Modern Art}}
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  • ...ver Art Museum and Spiritual Paths Foundation and Chair and Trustee, Aspen Art Museum Foundation
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  • ...nal or abstract image. They include the classical [[drawing]], [[charcoal (art)|charcoal]], [[watercolor]], [[sculpture]], [[pastel]], and mixed-media tec ...part, and it is most fair to say "fine art photography" is indeed a studio art, while scientific and industrial photography are not. Cinema and video are
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  • ..., bold and large in scope. Art Deco permeated every field of design, from art and architecture to jewellery, fashion and transportation. The movement wa For a while, Art Deco was considered chic, ultra-modern and elegant, but it lost steam rapid
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  • ...p://www.worldcat.org/oclc/367017&referer=brief_results The Anxious Object; art today and its audience]</ref>
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  • ...lage of different forms, usually on a flat surface, creating a new work of art.
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  • ...include>The art of assessing the character and worth of a work or works of art, and communicating this assessment.
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  • ...ts movement in that city until 1898 when the focus shifted to the Northern Art Workers Guild.
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  • '''Robert Bane''' is an art publisher and gallery owner, with [[Fabian Perez]] as artist and business p | title = Robert Bane Fine Art
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  • ** ''[http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/132 The Art of War]'' translated by Lionel Giles (1910), [[Project Gutenberg]] edition ** ''[http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/17405 The Art of War]'' translated by Lionel Giles (1910), [[Project Gutenberg]] edition
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  • An artist who is allowed to stay and work 'for art's sake', in programs that offer conditions that are conducive to creativity
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  • ...allery, who coined the term [[photorealism]]; has also written on [[pin-up art]], and specifically the work of [[Gil Elvgren]].
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  • *March/April, 1986 Wildlife Art News Magazine.
 Feature Article by Tom Davis
 *Spring, 1987 Art Impressions Magazine.
 Feature article by Bob Jones 

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  • A style of [[realism (art)|realistic]] art that uses non-photographic methods to produce images difficult to distingui
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  • '''Arte Povera''' ('poor art' in Italian) was a movement defined by the art critic [[Germano Celant]]. Artists in the movement used mediums that cost l
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  • ...onism]], [[cubism]], [[surrealism]], [[abstract expressionism]], and [[pop art]].
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  • ...known as Madhubani art, is also the name of a style of [[Indian art|Hindu art]] created in the Mithila area. Its origins are ritual geometric and symboli
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  • *Barbara Tewksbury and Elie Stuehmeyer, ''The Art of Kiltmaking'' (Celtic Dragon Press, Rome, NY, 2001 ISBN 0-9703751-0-7) *J. Charles Thompson, ''So You're Going to Wear the Kilt'' (Heraldic Art Press, Arlington, VA, 1979 ISBN 0-86228-017-6)
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  • ...hilosophy|Philosophers]] and [[criticism|critics]] have sought to classify art since the classical period, one of the great early examples being [[Aristot ...hange over time. New genres can emerge based on social changes. Works of art may fit easily into established genres, or may cross over into different ge
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  • ...igraphy continues as a popular art form to the present day.<ref>The Mystic Art oh Written Forms, Friedrich Neugebauer, p.9-11</ref>
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  • * [http://www.jcanu.hpg.ig.com.br/art/art4aug/art0810.html#ramsay Art "4" "2"-Day] - Collection of Short Biographies * [http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/c/canalett/7/ Web Gallery of Art] - examples of Ramsay's work
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  • ...lisher = Hudson Hills Press in association with Whitney Museum of American Art | publisher = National Gallery of Art ;;Yale University Press
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  • *[http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/exhibitions/ApostlesBeauty/index The Art institute of Chicago - Apostles of Beauty: Arts and Crafts from Britain to *[http://www.artsandcraftsmuseum.org.uk/ Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum - Arts and Crafts Collection]
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  • *[http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/szyk/ ''The Art and Politics of Arthur Szyk''], [[United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]] *[http://www.szyk.org/szykonline/ ''Justice Illuminated: The Art of Arthur Szyk'' Traveling Exhibition of The Arthur Szyk Society]
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  • ...ge|Rosemaling.jpg|right|200px|Rosemaling is a form of Norwegian decorative art.}} ...s from works defined as the [[fine art|Fine Arts]], such as [[painting]]. Art historians often use the term ''minor arts'' to refer to decorative arts.
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  • ==The Three Kings in Art==
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  • ...later [[modern art|modernist]] styles, such as [[futurism]] and [[orphism (art)|orphism]], derived from cubist principles. Early cubist works (c. 1908-12)
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  • ...here the jargon term is incomprehensible outside the area of use. Terms of art and jargon sometimes are characterized as different forms of [[slang]]. "Term of art" probably first came into use in law. <ref name=GU-Law>{{citation
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  • We have "Manag_a_ment Council" in Art. 54, and Art. 12 has "Dispute resolutions should be resolved", which should be "Disputes
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  • #redirect [[Art/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Realism (art)}} {{r|Pin-up art}}
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  • {{r|art}} {{r|institutional theory of art}}
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  • {{r|Charcoal (art)}} {{r|Pen (art)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Croatian Naive Art]].
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  • #redirect [[Art/Related Articles]]
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  • ...atest [[art critic]], that there was a direct connection between morality, art, and nature, and that man's connection with nature came through craftsmansh
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  • *[http://www.andreas.com/hokusai.html Hokusai and Japanese Art] - Contains a brief biography, and images of a few of his works. *[http://www.monks.demon.co.uk/hocus.htm Art of the Edo Period, Katsushika Hokusai (1760 - 1849)] - This site has decent
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  • ...ng as its motto, the Latin phrase "Ars Gratia Artis," which means "art for art's sake." Its well-known logo is that of a roaring lion's head within a gol
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  • ...ed show (as of a particular genre or era]], [[art show]]; [[impressionist art]] show
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  • Korean martial art similar to karate.
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  • The art of entertaining with humour.
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  • (1897 - 1940) Jewish Dutch art dealer.
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  • (-1975) American [[pin-up art]]ist
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