Cpar W1
Cpar W1
Humanities
Arts
Humanities
vLatin word “humanus” which means
human, cultured, refined
dance body
music sound
form
In Literature, form determines genre
long narrative poem about hero epic
formal, dignified speech in praise of person or thing eulogy
Aristotle (a realist)
• Art is still an imitation, but imitation
not of an ideal world but the real
world.
Tolstoy
• Art is the contagion of feeling.
• artist → express through art
• artwork → evoke feelings in viewers
Croce
• Art is the expression of emotion.
Collingwood
• Art is an expression of an original
feeling, intention, or vision of the artist.
The Values of Art
Artworks can be distinguished based on the ff. qualities:
1. Aesthetic Value
• the value which causes an object to be a “work of art”
• a quality that appeals to our sense of beauty
2. Intellectual Value
• stimulates thought
3. Suggestiveness
• associated with emotional power of art
• evokes emotions, moves audience
4. Spiritual Value
• elevates spirit
• capacity to inspire
The Values of Art
Artworks can be distinguished based on the ff. qualities:
5. Permanence
• a great work of art endures
• opens new insights and meaning
6. Universality
• timeless and timely, always relevant
• deals with elemental feelings, fundamental truths, & universal conditions
7. Style
• how an artist sees his subject, forms ideas, & expresses them
• dinstictive style/way of an artist
8. Form
• the organization, arrangement or framework, manner of style of
constructing, arranging, and coordinating its parts for an effective result
“Planting Rice” by Fernando Amorsolo
Assignment:
On a piece of paper, analyze if
the painting checks out all the
values of art.
q Aesthetic Value
q Intellectual Value
q Suggestiveness
q Spiritual Value
q Permanence
q Universality
q Style
q Form What can you say about
this painting?
The 4 Coordinates
of Art Criticism
1. The Subject Matter
2. The Artist
3. The Audience
4. Its Own Form
Questions to consider when
critiquing an artwork:
1. What is it about?
2. What does it represent?
3. What is it trying to say?
4. Who created it?
5. What does his work reveal about him? (the artist)
6. What is its relevance?
7. Of what value is it to me?
8. How do i react to it?
9. What is its nature and structure?
10. What expressive elements were used to convey
the meaning?
4 Principal Approaches to
Art Criticism and Appreciation
aesthetic quality
what is depicted (subject)
how it is depicted (form)
2. Expressive (based on the artist)
• a work of art is also judged from the perspective of
the Artist
q previous works
q life history
q philosophy/beliefs
q background
q era in which he lived
q life experiences
• Modern Critics: art must be judged based on its intrinsic
qualities. In judging the aesthetic value, the relationship
with the creator need not be considered.
3. Pragmatic (based on the audience)
• emphasis on the value and importancce of art to
its audience rather than aesthetic value
Rubrics
Creativity 40%
Relevance to the Concept 30%
Presence of all Values of Art 20%
Teamwork 10%
TOTAL 100%
Thank you for
listening.