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Disciplines of the humanities include-
Fine arts: Art, Sculpture, music, dance, architecture, theatre, cinema, literature, and philosophy.
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Aesthetics-
Appreciation of beauty or good taste.
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Creativity-
Bringing forth new forms and ideas.
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Symbol-
Form, image, or subject that stands for something else.
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Fine art-
Those disciplines that create works produced for beauty rather than utilities.
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Applied art-
At that has decorative or utilitarian prupose.
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Artifact-
Product produced by human craft, particularly one of archeological, artistic, or historical interest.
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Style-
Indivisual characteristics of a work that identify it with a particular artist, nationality, historical period, school, or artist.
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Conventions-
Generally accepted practice or device.
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Formal criticism-
Analyzes artwork as we find it, applying no external conditions or information.
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Contextual criticism-
Seeks meaning to formal criticism by an examination of related info outside the artwork, such as facts about the artist's life, culture, or social conditions.
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Artisanship-
The craftmanship and skill with which the artist handles the material.
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