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  • A classification of works of art, whether in literature,music,visual arts, media or any of the other arts.
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  • The '''visual arts''' are creative fields that produce works primarily experienced through the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Visual arts]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Culture of Japan#Visual arts]]
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  • '''Impressionism''' is a nineteenth century [[Visual arts|visual art]] style centred on depiction of the fleeting sensory perception
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  • A wide range of visual arts from the [[Culture of Japan]], including [[calligraphy]], woodblock prints
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  • ===Visual arts===
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  • A subset of visual arts in which artists use largely manual techniques to produce representational
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  • ...purpose being "to promote the creation, enjoyment and appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions, education and debate".<ref>[http://www.royalacademy.or
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • {{rpl|Visual arts}}
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  • {{rpl|Ben Cunningham (visual arts)}}
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  • In [[science fiction]], [[visual arts]] and increasingly [[robotics]]; a female robot; a combination of Greek ''g
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  • '''Studio arts''' are a subset of [[visual arts]], in which artists manually manipulate media to produce a representational
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  • A visual arts technique principally using pigments compressed with chalk or wax binders,
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  • ''This is the Discussion Page for the '''[[CZ:Visual Arts Workgroup]]'''''
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  • {{subpages|group=Anthropology|group2=Media|group3=Visual Arts}}
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  • {{r|Japanese visual arts}}
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • ...works of art and performance art, whether in [[literature]], [[music]], [[visual arts]], [[media]] or any of the other arts. [[Philosophy|Philosophers]] and [[cr
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  • {{subpages|group=Visual Arts}}
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • {{subpages|group=Visual Arts}}
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • ...sgraffire, or ''scratched'', also written as ''Sgraffiti'' as plural) is a visual arts technique used in ceramics, pottery, painting and glass in which a top laye
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • {{subpages|group=Anthropology|group2=Media|group3=Visual Arts}}
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • == Visual arts ==
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  • '''Modern art''' was the dominant stylistic period in the visual arts in the twentieth century. Although not itself a specific style, modern art
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  • {{r|visual arts}}
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  • *2012: ''A Visual History of the Visual Arts''
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  • {{subpages|group=Visual Arts}}
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  • Visual Arts:
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • ...the therapist may have a client who has substantial skill and training in visual arts. Returning to past proficiency levels can strengthen the patient. Such a pa
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  • ...may be [[literature|literary]], [[drama|dramatic]], [[music|musical]] or [[visual arts|visual and tactile]]. In conducting the criticism, the critic may draw on
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  • ...1989. It served as an arts collective serving local and regional theatre, visual arts and musical artists with a focus on emerging artists. The space was primari
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • ...rn philosophy|philosophy]], cultural studies, history, the arts (including visual arts, cinema and performance arts), [[postmodern theology|theology and religious
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  • ...include all forms of media and many different kinds of property, including visual arts, music, and the internet.
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  • | [[:Category:Visual Arts Workgroup|Visual Arts]]
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  • *The School of Visual Arts, New York
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  • Naturalism is the term for a movement in visual arts and literature in the late 19th and early 20th century. Literary naturalism
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  • {{r|Visual arts}}
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  • .../><ref name="MIA" /> In Munich she studied with French-inspired [[Realism (visual arts)|realist]] [[Hermann Baisch]], and with Norwegian [[Eilif Peterssen]] whom
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  • ...an der Rohe]] and [[Hans Poelzig]], along with other Expressionists in the visual arts, had turned toward the ''Neue Sachlichkeit'' ([[New Objectivity]]) movement
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  • ...sual excitement of a work of design are a result of how the [[composition (visual arts)|composition]] of the design elements creates mood, style, message, and a l
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  • ...]], [[Middle Ages|medieval studies]], [[Music|musical composition]], and [[visual arts]].
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  • ==Visual arts==
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  • ===Visual Arts===
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  • ...of two classes, each with their own teacher. Physical Education, Music and Visual Arts are taught by speciality teachers, while all others are taught by the class
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  • ...a *major* edit to Aleta's new article by *removing the brackets* from the Visual Arts and Media categories that she had put in the Metadata -- with the brackets
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  • [[:Category:Visual Arts need def]]
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  • [[:Category:Visual Arts need def]]
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  • ...ain, 2002, p. 127.</ref>This covered a broad range of fine arts, including visual arts, music, theater, and literature as well as applied arts such as bookbinding
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  • :[[Visual Arts]] ...maps un-underscored workgroup names to underscored versions; e.g., takes "Visual Arts" and spits back "Visual_Arts"; necessary to make the links to recent change
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  • [[:Category:Visual Arts need def]] [[:Category:Visual Arts Developed Articles]]
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  • [[Category:Visual Arts Workgroup]] [[Category:Literature Workgroup]] [[Category:Music Workgroup]]
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  • ...He graduated Belleville High School in 1995, and attended the [[School of Visual Arts]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and graduated with a [[Bachelor o
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  • ...urally rich age in China, characterised by advancements in technology, the visual arts, music, literature, and philosophy. The culture of the elite scholar-offici ==The visual arts==
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  • [[:Category:Visual Arts need def]]
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  • '''Pastel''' is a medium, for the visual arts, which allows both line techniques as in [[drawing]], and area techniques a
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  • These fairly recent developments married to a long established museum and visual arts provision hint at Scarborough's desire to re-invent itself as a creative an
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  • *Film - Visual arts, or media? Right now the Visual Arts list looks confused--Dali to Chaplin. ...ings such as Mel Blanc, Mary Pickford, and Hanna-Barbera are in the top 99 visual arts subjects OF ALL TIME! (IMHO of course.) Not to mention having both Metro-Go
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  • *[[Ben Cunningham (visual arts)]] (1904–1975)
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  • ...ue to political instability and the religious wars of the 16th century the visual arts in the north developed later than in Italy or France. Some of the painters
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  • ...blo Picasso|Picasso]]'s introduction of [[Cubism|cubist]] "collage" in the visual arts.<ref>On these relationships, see "autonomization" in {{harvtxt|Jameson|1998
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  • ...<ref>The chambers were the Reich Chamber of Film, the Reich Chamber of the Visual Arts, the Reich Chamber of Theatre, the Reich Chamber of Radio, the Reich Chambe
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  • ...ala is dominated by the ''[[filmi]]'' music of [[Indian cinema]]. Kerala's visual arts range from traditional murals to the works of [[Raja Ravi Varma]], the stat
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  • ...r (Kaléïdoscope, Ariane and Raphaël), covering the performing, plastic and visual arts, heritage and books. The European Community has also supported the Member S
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