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Fine art

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A rainy day in Paris: People walk along a street under umbrellas in this famous painting by Gustave Caillebotte.

Fine art is a special kind of art that people have made for many years. It is often called "high art." It is made mostly to look beautiful or to show creative ideas. This makes it different from other kinds of art that might be used for practical things, like making a teapot.

Self-Portrait with Two Circles by Rembrandt, c.1665–1669. Kenwood House, London

In the past, the main fine arts were painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and poetry. Over time, more types of art like film, photography, and video have also become fine arts. These arts are special because they are made to be beautiful and to make people think, not just to serve a practical purpose.

People who enjoy fine art often need to have good taste, which means knowing how to appreciate the beauty and meaning in these artworks. Even though the idea of fine art started in Europe during the Renaissance, similar ideas about art can be found in many other cultures around the world.

Origins, history and development

Main article: Art history

Some writers say that the idea of "fine art" began in the West during the early modern period. Larry Shiner, in his book The Invention of Art: A Cultural History (2003), says this idea started in the 18th century. Before that, in the West, the word "art" meant something like "skill," as in "the art of war" or "the art of medicine." Similar ideas were expressed by Paul Oskar Kristeller, Pierre Bourdieu, and Terry Eagleton, though some think it began earlier, during the Italian Renaissance. Anthony Blunt noted that a similar idea, called arti di disegno, appeared in Italy in the mid-16th century.

Apelles painting Campaspe, by Willem van Haecht; c. 1630; Mauritshuis

We can also see similar ideas in the classical world. Famous artists from ancient times were mostly painters and sculptors from Greece. Some objects, like Ancient Greek pottery, were sometimes signed by their makers or workshop owners.

The idea of "fine art" started to fade around 1880. By about 1920, some people in art theory stopped using the term because they thought there should not be two different ways to judge art and useful objects. However, it took much longer for everyday people and the art market to change their views. Even today, the term is still used in art schools and college courses, especially in North America and in other European languages.

Cultural perspectives

Wang Xizhi watching geese; by Qian Xuan; 1235-before 1307; handscroll (ink, color and gold on paper); 91⁄8 x 361⁄2 in.; Metropolitan Museum of Art

In many parts of the world, people think about art differently than we do in Europe and the US. For example, in traditional Chinese art, some paintings were made by scholars, while others were made for kings and queens. Ceramics and jade carving were important, but the people who made them were often not famous.

Similar ideas were found in Japanese and Korean art. In Islamic art, artists who wrote beautiful letters and painted small detailed pictures were respected. They also helped design carpets and tiles.

In Latin American art, European styles were common until the 1900s, when local traditions started to grow again. In Africa, Yoruba art often has special meanings related to leaders and spirits, and includes textiles that might look like crafts to others.

Visual arts

Two-dimensional works

Painting and drawing

Main articles: Painting and Drawing

Painting as a fine art means putting paint on a flat surface, like a wall or paper. People have been painting for thousands of years, often on walls or rocks. Later, paintings were made on wood or canvas. Drawing is another important part of visual art. Painters often use drawing to plan their paintings. You can draw with many things, like pencils, pens, charcoal, or pastels.

Mosaics

Main article: Mosaic

Mosaics are pictures made from tiny pieces of stone or glass, called tesserae. These small pieces are put together to make a bigger image. People in ancient Greece and Rome made mosaics, and they are still used today to decorate buildings.

Printmaking

Main article: Printmaking

Melencolia I, 1514, engraving by Albrecht Dürer

Printmaking is making pictures on paper that can be copied many times. Artists use different methods to create these prints, like cutting into wood or using special plates.

Calligraphy

Main article: Calligraphy

Calligraphy is a type of art where people write beautifully with special shapes and styles. It is used in many cultures to make writing look artistic.

Photography

Main article: Fine-art photography

Fine art photography is when photographers create pictures to express their own ideas and feelings. It can be about many different subjects and styles.

Three-dimensional works

Architecture

Main article: Architecture

Architecture is often thought of as a fine art, especially when it looks very beautiful. Buildings can be important symbols of a culture or time period. Famous buildings like the pyramids in Egypt or the Colosseum in Rome are known all over the world.

Pottery

Main articles: Pottery and Ceramic

Pottery is making things like pots and bowls from clay. While it is often used for everyday items, some pottery is made to be very beautiful and is considered fine art.

Sculpture

Main article: Sculpture

Sculpture is three-dimensional art made by shaping materials like stone, metal, or wood. Sculptures can be very large or small and are often found in public places.

Conceptual art

Main article: Conceptual art

Conceptual art is when the idea or thought behind the art is more important than how it looks. This type of art started in the 1960s and often uses new and unusual ways to show ideas.

Performing arts

Main article: Performing arts

Music

Main articles: Music and Art music

Music is an art form that uses sound organized in time. Music has parts like pitch, rhythm, loudness, and sound quality. Music can be played with instruments or sung. There are pieces that use only instruments, only voices, or both.

The word music comes from an ancient Greek word meaning "art of the Muses."

Dance

Main article: Dance

Dance is an art form that uses body movement, often with music, to share ideas or connect with others. Dance can also describe how people or animals communicate without words, or how things move, like leaves in the wind. Sports like gymnastics and figure skating have movements that are like dance.

Theatre

Main article: Theatre

Modern Western theatre often tells stories, including dramas and comedies. Another popular form is musical theatre. Older plays from Greece, Rome, England (like the plays of Shakespeare), and France (like the plays of Molière) are still performed today. Classic forms of theatre from East Asia, such as Noh and Kabuki, can also be seen in Western countries, though less often.

Film

Main articles: Film and Art film

Fine arts film refers to movies and the art of filmmaking. Movies are made by recording real life with cameras or by creating moving images using animation or special effects. Films are made within specific cultures, reflecting those cultures and influencing them in return. Film is seen as an important art form, a way to entertain people, and a strong tool for teaching or sharing ideas. The visuals in movies help them share messages around the world. Some movies become popular worldwide by using dubbing or subtitles to translate the dialogue.

Cinematography is the art of choosing how to light scenes and position the camera when making photographs for movies.

Independent filmmaking often happens outside of major movie studios like Hollywood. An independent film, or indie film, is made without money or support from a big studio. Many reasons, including creative freedom, business choices, and new technology, have helped independent filmmaking grow since the late 20th century.

Poetry

Main article: Poetry

Poetry is a special kind of writing. It uses the beauty and rhythm of words to create feelings and ideas. Poetry often uses sounds and patterns to share its message.

Other

Electronic media is a new way to create fine art. It uses computers and other modern tools to make and show art. This includes video, digital photography, and interactive pieces.

Textiles, like quilt art, are also fine art. Western art (or Classical) music is a performing art often thought of as fine art.

Origami has grown more popular. Artists and scientists study how folding materials work. Origami changes materials by folding them, not by adding or taking anything away. Today, origami is used in technology and even in spacecraft. Its easy sharing online makes it an important art form today.

Academic study

See also: List of art schools

Africa

Main article: Art of Africa

Asia

Main article: Art of Asia

Europe

Main articles: Art of Europe and List of art universities and colleges in Europe

South America

Main article: Art of South America

  • Brazil: The Institute for the Arts in Brazilia has departments for theater, visual arts, industrial design, and music.

United States

Main article: Visual art of the United States

In the United States, studying fine art can lead to a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art, a Bachelor of Fine Arts, or a Master of Fine Arts degree. Some schools now also offer Doctor of Fine Arts degrees. Important art schools in the U.S. include:

Images

An artistic depiction of the Tower of Babel by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, showing builders constructing a grand tower reaching toward the sky.
A famous painting by Johannes Vermeer showing artists working in a studio, capturing the beauty of creativity and art.
Michelangelo's famous fresco showing the touch of God giving life to Adam, from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
A colorful painting from the 1700s showing a young woman enjoying a playful moment on a swing, observed by a man hidden in trees.
The beautiful apse of Santa Maria Maggiore church in Rome, featuring colorful mosaics.
A colorful mosaic ceiling from the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy, showcasing beautiful ancient art and design.

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