There are lots of 4’s that show up in the study of Art.

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There are lots of 4’s that show up in the study of Art

First of all, there are the 4 Art Disciplines: 1.Art History 2.Aesthetics 3.Art Criticism 4.Art Production

Art History

In Art History we study 4 areas: 1.Cultures 2.Turning Points 3.Artists 4.Trends

Aesthetics

Aesthetics (Design) is the study of why things look they way they do: 1.Sensory Elements 2.Formal Principles 3.Content/Meaning 4.Technique

Art Criticism

Art Criticism means the steps we take when we think/talk about what we like or don’t and why: 1.Describe 2.Analyze 3.Interpret 4.Assessment

Art Production

In Art Production, there are basically 4 kinds of art that we make: 1.Utility 2.Composition 3.Representative 4.Expressive

Utility; Art as a tool

Composition; Art for art sake

Art that represents

Personal Expression