Humanity Is The Study Of Human Nature In Theory Of Art

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1- Humanity is the study of human nature in terms of art and speculation. It lets you see how over time, culture in the creative sense has evolved. It lets you better understand why things exists now. It is a combination of history, psychology and even politics. Descartes said “I think, there I am” which is similar when comparing it to the world we live in today. The past thought of ideas, therefore that is why we live in the world we live in today due to all the changes and evolutions that have occurred.
2- Beginning in the 1600, presenting a style that exaggerated art The Baroque period came about. It revealed drama, mystery, elegance, but the most importantly the grandeur of life. Depending on where you were from it varied from the Italians, Dutch, English, Spanish, French and Flemish. A form of baroque that really stuck out was the Catholic Reformation in Italy. Representatives of this type of art are Bernini and Caravaggio. The used the Catholic Church in attempts to attract people through religious dynamic. Also known as Ornamental style expressing uncertainty, clandestine, drama, illusion, wisdom in the art.
3- Mozart is a well-known composer in art for the Neoclassicism era. His classical music is still recognized till today, if not that, than his name is well known due to the complexity of his composition. He created such beautiful tunes that forever stuck with people. He wrote music for operas, solos, and symphony, he was so versatile that he could work with anyone.
4- During the Romanticism era there were many amazing artists, but one that really stuck out was J.M.W Turner. Famous for his painting The Whale Ship. His art was so exotic. He painted life the way he saw it, almost distorted and really made you wonder. He p...

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...ren’t as vibrant. The painting really relates to the expressionism era, due to the intense appearance and vibes given from the picture.
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14- Warhol, presenting his art into the pop culture era was highly criticized. He presented something different and unique that fit the new generations we were evolving into. He played with colors and focused on celebrities.
15- The humanity course itself let me better understand the different eras we have passed through in the art, music and literature world. I learned that sometimes you have to allow yourself to understand what the meaning of it. For example I learned that one of my favorite painting is “The Arnolfini portrait by Jan Van Eyck. There’s something so eye-catching about it that makes you want to understand the picture. I learned life is all about perspective and how you choose to look at something.

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