Fine art
refers to arts that are "concerned and designates a limited number of
visual art forms, including painting, sculpture, architecture and
printmaking. Schools, institutes, and other organizations still use the
term to indicate a traditional perspective on the visual arts, often
implying an association with classic or academic art.
The word "fine" does not so much denote the quality of the artwork in
question, but the purity of the discipline. |
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This definition tends to exclude visual art forms that could be
considered craftwork or applied art, such as textiles. The more recent
term visual arts is widely
considered to be a more inclusive and descriptive phrase for today's
variety of current art practices, and for the multitude of mediums in
which high art is now more widely recognized to occur. Ultimately, the
term fine in 'fine art' comes from the concept of Final Cause, or
purpose, or end, in the philosophy of Aristotle. The Final Cause of fine
art is the art object itself; it is not a means to another end except
perhaps to please those who behold it. |
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