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What is art? Art is a specific form public consciousness And human activity, which is a reflection of surrounding activities in artistic images. Art is a specific form of social consciousness and human activity, which is a reflection of surrounding activity in artistic images.






Painting Painting is a type of art whose work is a reflection of life on a certain surface using color. Painting is a type of art whose work is a reflection of life on a certain surface using color.


Sculpture Sculpture is a type of fine art, the works of which have a physical material volume and a three-dimensional form located in real space. Sculpture is a type of fine art, the works of which have a physical material volume and a three-dimensional form located in real space.


Decorative and applied art Decorative and applied art is a type of fine art directly related to the everyday needs of people. Decorative and applied art is a type of fine art directly related to the everyday needs of people.




Music Music is an art form that reflects reality in sound artistic images. Music is an art form that reflects reality in sound artistic images. Music is an art form that reflects reality in sound artistic images. Music is an art form that reflects reality in sound artistic images. music



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Types of art and their classification

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Art is a creative reflection, the reproduction of reality in artistic images.
Art exists and develops as a system of interconnected species, the diversity of which is due to the versatility of itself ( real world, displayed during the process artistic creativity.
Types of art are historically established forms of creative activity that have the ability artistic realization life content and differing in their methods material embodiment(words in literature, sound in music, plastic and color materials in fine arts, etc.).

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spatial or plastic arts
temporary or dynamic
spatio-temporal views or synthetic, spectacular
Existence various types arts is due to the fact that none of them, by their own means, can give an artistic, comprehensive picture of the world. Such a picture can only be created by all art culture humanity as a whole, consisting of individual types of art.
art architecture photography
music literature
choreography theater cinema
KINDS OF ART

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ARCHITECTURE
Architecture (Greek "architecton" - "master, builder") is a monumental art form, the purpose of which is to create structures and buildings necessary for the life and activities of mankind, meeting the utilitarian and spiritual needs of people.
The forms of architectural structures depend on geographical and climatic conditions, the nature of the landscape, the intensity sunlight, seismic safety, etc.

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ARCHITECTURE
Architecture is more closely connected with the development of productive forces and the development of technology than other arts. Architecture can be combined with monumental painting, sculpture, decorative and other forms of art. The basis of architectural composition is the volumetric-spatial structure, the organic relationship of the elements of a building or ensemble of buildings. The scale of the structure largely determines the nature of the artistic image, its monumentality or intimacy.
Architecture does not directly reproduce reality; it is not pictorial, but expressive in nature.

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ART
graphic arts
sculpture
painting
Fine Arts-Group types of artistic creativity that reproduce visually perceived reality. Works of art have an objective form that does not change in time and space.

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GRAPHIC ARTS
Graphics (translated from Greek - “I write, I draw”) are, first of all, drawings and artistic printed works (engraving, lithography). It is based on the possibilities of creating expressive artistic form by using lines, strokes and spots of different colors applied to the surface of the sheet.
Graphics preceded painting. At first, man learned to capture the outlines and plastic forms of objects, then to distinguish and reproduce their colors and shades. Mastery of color was historical process: not all colors were mastered at once.

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GRAPHIC ARTS
The specificity of graphics is linear relationships. By reproducing the shapes of objects, it conveys their illumination, the ratio of light and shadow, etc. Painting captures the real relationships of the colors of the world; in color and through color it expresses the essence of objects, their aesthetic value, verifies their social purpose, their correspondence or contradiction with the environment .
In progress historical development in the drawing and in printed graphics color began to penetrate, and now graphics include drawing with colored chalk - pastel, and color engraving, and painting with water paints - watercolor and gouache. In various literature on art history, there are different points of view regarding graphics. In some sources: graphics is a type of painting, while in others it is a separate subtype of fine art.

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PAINTING
Painting is a flat fine art, the specificity of which is to represent, using paints applied to the surface, an image of the real world, transformed by the creative imagination of the artist.
monumental fresco (from Italian Fresco) - painting on wet plaster with paints diluted in water mosaic (from French mosaiqe) an image made of colored stones, smalt (Smalt is colored transparent glass.), ceramic tiles.
easel (from the word "machine") - a canvas that is created on an easel.

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Genres of painting. Portrait.
The main task is to convey an idea of appearance person, to reveal the inner world of a person, to emphasize his individuality, psychological and emotional image.
Peter Paul Rubens. "Portrait of the Infanta Isabella's Chambermaid", c. 1625, Hermitage
Vasily Andreevich Tropinin Portrait of Pushkin

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Genres of painting. Scenery.
Landscape - reproduces the world in all its diversity of forms. Image seascape defined by the term Marinism.
Claude Monet. "Irises in Monet's Garden." 1900
Isaac Levitan. "Spring. Big water." 1897

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Genres of painting. Still life.
Still life - depiction of household items, tools, flowers, fruits. Helps to understand the worldview and way of life of a certain era.
Willem Kalf. Still life with porcelain vase, silver-gilt jug and glasses, c. 1643-1644.
Henri Fantin-Latour. Still life with flowers and fruit.

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Genres of painting. Historical.
Historical genre is a genre of painting that originates in the Renaissance and includes works not only on subjects real events, but also mythological, biblical and evangelical paintings.
The last day of Pompeii, 1830-1833, Bryullov

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Genres of painting. Domestic.
Everyday genre - reflects the daily life of people, the character, customs, traditions of a particular ethnic group.
Mural painting with everyday scenes, funerary storeroom of Nakta, Ancient Egypt
Workshop of calligraphers and miniature masters, 1590-1595.

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Genres of painting. Iconography.
Iconography (translated from Greek as “prayer image”) is the main goal of guiding a person on the path of transformation.
“Holy Trinity” by Andrei Rublev (1410)
Christ Pantocrator, one of ancient icons Christ, 6th century, Sinai Monastery

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Genres of painting. Animalism.
Animalism is the image of an animal as the main character of a work of art.
Albrecht Durer. "Hare", 1502
Franz Marc, "Blue Horse", 1911

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SCULPTURE
Sculpture is a spatially visual art that explores the world in plastic images. The main materials used in sculpture are stone, bronze, marble, and wood. At the present stage of development of society and technological progress, the number of materials used to create sculpture has expanded: steel, plastic, concrete and others.

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SCULPTURE
monumental
monuments monuments memorials
easel
designed for close-up inspection and intended for interior decoration.
decorative
used for household decoration (small plastic items)

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DECORATIVE AND APPLIED ARTS
Decorative and applied art is a type of creative activity for creating household items intended to satisfy the utilitarian and artistic and aesthetic needs of people.
Decorative and applied arts include products made from a variety of materials and using various technologies. The material for a DPI item can be metal, wood, clay, stone, bone. Very diverse technical and artistic techniques manufacturing of products: carving, embroidery, painting, embossing, etc. Main characteristic feature the subject of DPI is decorativeness, which consists in imagery and the desire to decorate, make better, more beautiful.

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DECORATIVE AND APPLIED ARTS

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DECORATIVE AND APPLIED ARTS
Decorative and applied arts have national character. Since it comes from the customs, habits, and beliefs of a certain ethnic group, it is close to their way of life. An important component of decorative and applied arts are folk arts and crafts - a form of organization artistic work, based on collective creativity, developing local cultural traditions and focused on the sale of handicrafts.

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Wood carving
Bogorodskaya
Abramtsevo-Kudrinskaya

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Main folk crafts of Russia
Wood painting
Polkhov-Maidanskaya Mezenskaya

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Main folk crafts of Russia
Wood painting
Khokhloma Gorodetskaya

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Main folk crafts of Russia
Decorating birch bark products
birch bark embossing painting

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Main folk crafts of Russia
Artistic stone processing
hard stone processing soft stone processing

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Main folk crafts of Russia
Bone carving
Kholmogorskaya
Tobolskaya

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Main folk crafts of Russia
Miniature painting on papier-mâché
Fedoskino miniature
Mstera miniature
Palekh miniature

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Main folk crafts of Russia
Artistic metal processing
Veliky Ustyug black silver
Rostov enamel
Zhostovo metal painting

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Main folk crafts of Russia
Gzhel ceramics Skopin ceramics
Folk ceramics
Dymkovo toy Kargopol toy

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Main folk crafts of Russia
Lace making
Vologda lace
Mikhailovskoe lace

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Main folk crafts of Russia
Painting on fabric
Pavlovsk scarves and shawls

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Main folk crafts of Russia
Colored interlace
Embroidery
Vladimirskaya
Gold embroidery

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LITERATURE
Literature is a type of art in which the material carrier of imagery is the word. The sphere of literature includes natural and social phenomena, various social cataclysms, the spiritual life of the individual, and his feelings. In its various genres, literature embraces this material either through a dramatic reproduction of action, or through an epic narration of events, or through lyrical self-revelation inner world person.

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Literature
artistic
educational
historical
scientific
reference

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MUSICAL ART
Music - (from the Greek musike - lit. - the art of muses), a type of art in which the means of embodiment artistic images musical sounds organized in a certain way serve. Basic elements and means of expression music - mode, rhythm, meter, tempo, volume dynamics, timbre, melody, harmony, polyphony, instrumentation. Music is recorded in musical notation and realized in the process of performance.

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MUSICAL ART
Music is shared
- into genres - song, chorale, dance, march, symphony, suite, sonata, etc.
- for types and types - theatrical (opera, etc.), symphonic, chamber, etc.;

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CHOREOGRAPHY
Choreography (gr. Choreia - dancing + grapho - writing) is a type of art, the material of which is the movements and poses of the human body, poetically meaningful, organized in time and space, constituting an artistic system.

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CHOREOGRAPHY
Dance interacts with music, together with it forming a musical and choreographic image. In this union, each component depends on the other: the music dictates its own patterns to the dance and at the same time is influenced by the dance. In some cases, the dance can be performed without music - accompanied by clapping, tapping heels, etc. The origins of the dance were: imitation of labor processes; ritual celebrations and ceremonies, the plastic side of which had a certain regulation and semantics; a dance that spontaneously expresses in movements the culmination of a person’s emotional state.

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PHOTO ART
A specific feature of photographic art is the organic interaction of creative and technological processes in it. Photographic art developed at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries as a result of the interaction of artistic thought and the progress of photographic science and technology. Its emergence was historically prepared by the development of painting, which focused on a mirror-like accurate image visible world and used the discoveries of geometric optics (perspective) and optical instruments (camera obscura) to achieve this goal. The specificity of photographic art is that it provides a visual image of documentary significance.

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FILM ARTS
Cinema is the art of reproducing moving images captured on film on the screen, creating the impression of living reality. Cinema invention of the 20th century. Its appearance was determined by the achievements of science and technology in the field of optics, electrical and photographic engineering, chemistry, etc.
The cinema conveys the dynamics of the era; Working with time as a means of expression, cinema is able to convey the succession of various events in their internal logic.

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Presentation - Types of art

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Kinds of art
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Art - specific type reflection and formation of reality by man in the process of artistic creativity in accordance with certain aesthetic ideals. Types of art are divided into 3 main types: 1) Spatial; 2) temporal; 3) spatio-temporal.

1. SPATIAL TYPES OF ART Spatial arts are divided into: - fine arts: painting, sculpture, graphics, photography and others; non-fine arts: architecture, decorative and applied arts and artistic construction (design).

SPATIAL Fine arts Fine art is a type of art that main feature which is the reflection of reality in visual, visually perceptible images. Fine arts include:
painting,
graphic arts,
sculpture,
photographic art

PAINTING is a type of fine art, works of which are created on a plane using colored materials. Painting is divided into:
easel
monumental
decorative

GRAPHICS - the art of depicting objects contour lines and strokes. Sometimes the graphics allow the use of colored spots.

SCULPTURE is a type of fine art, the works of which have a physically material, objective volume and three-dimensional form located in real space. The main objects of the sculpture are humans and images of the animal world. The main types of sculpture are round sculpture and relief.

PHOTOART - the art of creating artistic photography

SPATIAL Non-visual arts
design (artistic design).
architecture
decorative and applied arts,

ARCHITECTURE - the art of: - design and construction of buildings; and - creating artistically expressive ensembles.

DECORATIVE ART is a field of plastic arts, the works of which, along with architecture, artistically shape the material environment surrounding a person. decorative arts divided into: - monumental and decorative art; - decorative and applied arts; and - design art.

DESIGN - artistic construction of the objective world; development of models of rational construction subject environment. - creative activity, the purpose of which is to determine the formal qualities of industrial products

2. TEMPORARY TYPES OF ART Temporary types of art include: 1) music; 2) fiction.

Music is an art form that reflects reality in sound artistic images. Music can convey emotions and feelings of people, which is expressed in rhythm, intonation, and melody. According to the method of performance, it is divided into instrumental and vocal.
. Music is also divided into: folk and classical modern jazz military spiritual

Fiction is a type of art that uses words and structures of natural (written human) language as the only material. Literature is a written form of word art, in the broad sense of the word: the totality of any written texts.

3. SPATIO-TEMPORAL (spectacular) TYPES OF ART These types of art include: 1) dance; 2) theater; 3) cinema; 4) circus art.

DANCE is an art form in which artistic images are created by means of plastic movements and rhythmically clear and continuous changes in the expressive positions of the human body. Dance is inextricably linked with music, the emotional and figurative content of which is embodied in its choreographic composition, movements, figures

THEATER is a type of art that reflects reality, characters, events, conflicts, their interpretation and evaluation through dramatic action that arises during the actor’s performance in front of the public. In the course of historical development, three main types of theater were identified, differing specific signs and means artistic expression: drama, opera and ballet theaters.

CINEMA - a type of art whose works are created by filming real, or specially staged, or using the means of animation of events, facts, and phenomena of reality. This is a synthetic art form that combines literature, theater, visual arts and music.


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Topic 2. "Kinds of art"






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Kinds of art - these are historically established forms of creative activity

Each type has individual ability artistic representation of the real world

Each type has its own way of implementing the plan:

  • word in literature
  • sound in music
  • plastic and coloristic materials in fine arts
  • dance movement, etc.

Different types of art - live, distributed, broadcast, either in space or in time. Or maybe the totality of space and time, then art refers to spatio-temporal.


Classification of species

Spatial (plastic)

Temporary (dynamic

Spatio-temporal


TO spatial types of art should include those types of art that live in space, spread in space. This is first of all fine arts, graphics, architecture, sculpture, etc.


Temporary arts are those types of art that spread over time, namely: music, dance, facial expressions. Time has nothing to do with sculpture, architecture, or painting, since they belong to the group of spatial arts.


Theater, like cinema , occupies an intermediate position between the group of temporary arts and the group of spatial arts. Because this art is synthetic. Thus, we classify theater as a space-time art.




Art is as multifaceted as reality, this is the soul of a person .



What is art?


What types of art do you know?


What are spatial forms of art? Why are they called that?


What are temporary forms of art? Why?


What are space-time arts?


Each art form has its own means of expression. Which ones do you think?


What type of art are you most interested in? Why?


Creative homework

Using the expressive means of any type of art, create your own small work.


Good luck in your creativity !

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PAINTING

This is an image of artistic images in color. The word “painting” means to paint, that is, to write life. The art of painting was known in ancient times.

Oils and oils are used in painting watercolor paints, tempera, gouache.

Paintings are created on a plane (paper, canvas, wood, glass, wall).

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EASEL PAINTING

Easel painting is intended only for rooms and halls. These are paintings created on an easel (i.e., on a “machine”).

These works can be freely transferred from place to place.

V. Serov. Girl with peaches.

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MONUMENTAL PAINTING

Monumental painting is associated with architecture. These are large paintings that decorate the building inside and outside on the walls and ceilings. These are paintings, frescoes, mosaics, stained glass windows.

Our Lady of Vladimir.

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MINIATURE PAINTING

Miniature painting decorates items of applied art, including jewelry. These are small paintings that decorate handwritten books, medallions, watches, vases, and bracelets.

N. Suloeva. Lyudmila in the Chernomor garden.

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DECORATIVE PAINTING

Theatrically – decorative painting associated with the design of the stage, with the production of scenery

Decorative painting for decorating buildings in the form of colorful panels, as well as household items (caskets, caskets, chests, dishes).

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SCULPTURE

“Skulno” (lat.) - “I cut out”, “I carve”. These are three-dimensional images of a person or animal, made in any material (wood, clay, plaster, stone, metal).

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MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE

Monumental - has large sizes and forms, because it is placed on streets, in parks, on the facades of houses and in spacious halls (monuments, decorative sculpture, reliefs).

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EASEL SCULPTURE

The easel painting does not exceed the depicted object in size. Located indoors, in residential buildings, museums, squares, parks. These are statues, portraits, genre scenes.

Boy's head. Ancient Rome. 1st century n. e.

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Its name comes from “grapho” (Greek) – “I write”, “I draw”, “I draw”.

This is an image (drawing) made on paper or cardboard with a pen, pencil, charcoal, ink, felt-tip pens using lines, dashes, dots, and strokes. Graphics come in black and white and color. Graphic works are drawings, sketches, sketches, book illustrations, labels, newspaper and magazine cartoons, posters, posters, fonts for books.

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EASEL GRAPHICS

  • Easel graphics decorate offices, galleries, and apartment walls.
  • Types of graphics – engraving, etching (on copper), lithography (on stone), woodcut (on wood)

Dutch engraving.

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BOOK GRAPHICS

Book graphics are related to the book. These are not only illustrations, but also typography. I. Bilibin.

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INDUSTRIAL GRAPHICS

Industrial graphics are associated with industrial products (design of packaging, stamps, postcards, certificates, labels, booklets, etc.).

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VOLUMETRIC STRUCTURES

  • Civil structures - residential buildings, government buildings, business buildings
  • Cultural buildings - temples, churches, mosques, synagogues.
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    LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

    Landscape architecture planning of squares, boulevards, parks, gazebos, bridges, fountains.

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    URBAN PLANNING

    Urban planning is the creation of new cities and towns, as well as the reconstruction (renewal) of aged settlements.

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    DECORATIVE AND APPLIED ARTS

    “Decor” (Latin) means “to decorate”, and “applied” indicates that things can be used in Everyday life. These are artistically designed objects that a person uses in everyday life (dishes, furniture, fabrics, tools, weapons, clothing, jewelry, carpets).

    It has long been decorative - applied arts(DPI) were carried out by folk craftsmen - individually, united in craft artels, workshops, workshops or by forming folk crafts.

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