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Manili, Camel M.

BSIT – 201

Definition of Art Based on Imitationism

 Painting Sculpture

- refers to an art form practised mainly for its


aesthetic value and its beauty ("art for art's sake")
rather than its functional value.

 Music

- it lends itself easily to alliances with words, as in


song, and with physical movement, and has been
credited with the capacity to reflect and influence
human emotion.
 Dance

- it allows creative expression, emotion and


freedom of movement to create a desired
masterpiece.

 Literature

- Literature is the art-form of language, and words


are its tools, so a writer uses words. Words have
definite meanings.

 Drama

- An expressive art form that may borrow from


theatre (e.g., understanding character, using voice
expressively, using the body to express emotion
or tension, creating a setting), although the goal is
not performance but, rather, to deepen an understanding of a concept, big idea,
theme, and/or experience.

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