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    Why is art important? This is a question many parents ask themselves when they are enrolling their child in school. “Arts education does solve problems. Years of research show that it is closely linked to almost everything that we as a nation say we want for our children and demand from our schools: academic achievement‚ social and emotional development‚ civic engagement‚ and equitable opportunity” (Smith). It is a proven fact that children involved in art make higher grades than children that are

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    Art represents the way that human view the world. The diverse forms of art existent in this world provide reflection of the social and spiritual conditional of the creators; however‚ some are striving and well-protected‚ while others are gradually fading way. Each types of art has its own value and meaning‚ and‚ therefore‚ worthwhile to be valued and passed down. In addition‚ setting up a governmental funding would contribute to carrying forward those neglected‚ yet meaningful‚ art. Art accomplishments

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    define art as vision or as intuition‚ as Benedetto Croce does in his essay "What is Art?" By this definition‚ the works of someone with a beautiful vision would be beautiful‚ and art would be an external manifestation of an internal state. The importance of art is related to the nature of our human built environment‚ and whether we create it to be a comfort or a torment. To understand the place of art and beauty in contemporary culture‚ you need to turn to history. You could define art as vision

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    21 May 2013 Art in the Victorian Era The Victorian Era was full of many artistic movements some being realism‚ impressionism‚ and post-impressionism. In these times the art world flourished and changed greatly. Before the impressionist there were many restrictions to what art had to be what it looked like and the colors that needed to be used and the subject. During the Victorian era the Catholic Church was in rule of most everything that including art this is why most

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    The arts have been around for the majority of human existence. It’s safe to say that the arts are important to society and are a basis of what it means to be part of humanity. The arts come in various forms‚ such as literature‚ music‚ and through the visual arts. Even though art is a basis of human culture‚ there are those that argue against it. They argue that the government shouldn’t continue to fund the arts. However‚ it’s important that the government continues to fund the creative side of the

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    Art has always been a significant part of any culture and society. Prominent artist are people who make a contribution not only to the world’s cultural heritage‚ but also make a certain country famous and even a bit special. In my opinion my favorite artist would be Pablo Picasso. Pablo Picasso‚ known as one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. I shall say the evolution of a young Pablo Picasso to the experienced genius that had shaped the way we see art today. From his Blue

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    What Is Good Art

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    300 Good and Bad Art While many people disagree about the aspects of good versus bad art‚ famous art historians and critics agree that good art is classified very simply‚ if the viewer experiences a strong emotion‚ whether it is positive or negative‚ it can be considered good art. To really appreciate good art it should draw the viewer in. Art in and of itself is very subjective. People in today’s society are sometimes afraid to express their own opinion of good and bad art in fear of being criticized

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    Art brings beauty into our world. Art is important because it makes our world a better place. It also brings a sense of enjoyment and pleasure. Art allows for the expression of truth and beliefs. Some art challenges our beliefs. Other works affirm our faith. Art is an important tool in causing us to examine our beliefs in light of an artists’ rendition or perception of truth. Art has the ability to transport us to a different time and place. It allows us to gain historical perspective and

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    Art Appreciation 1. What significant contributions do you consider that Art Appreciation can give in your course/ field of studies? The significant contribution of Art Appreciation on my field which is Environmental and Sanitary engineering is that it challenges us to think creatively in any way‚ to have imagination and the desire and spirit to be free. Understanding the strategies applied to creating art can be applied to the engineering designs of both structures and products that are aesthetically

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    Culture/Arts To define arts and culture all types of creative expression must be considered ranging from individual to collective and also from grassroots to institutional. Auckland Council. (2012). The Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute believes that culture as a word has become enormously confused. The denotation of culture includes the following six fields yet many more do exist; Language which is and the most developed channel of expression and yet also the oldest human institution‚ Arts &

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