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Fine art is art for art's sake. It is produced according to the inspiration of the artist as opposed to commercial constraints. Fine art includes painting, conceptual art, sculpture, architecture, landscaping, music, dance, performing arts, film, photography, calligraphy and printmaking. |
Type | Culture | Definition (1) | Art for art's sake. | Definition (2) | Art created according to the inspiration of the artist as opposed to commercial or functional constraints. | Related Concepts | Art for Art's SakeAestheticsDesignDecorative Art |
Culture
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A few possible definitions of culture.
An overview of cosmopolitanism.
A list of subcultures.
An overview of culture of fear.
A definition of super culture with examples.
A definition of cultural superpower with examples.
When culture isn't ready for the future.
A definition of cultural capital with examples.
The definition of global culture with examples.
A list of subcultures.
An overview of new sincerity.
The difference between subculture and culture.
An overview of street fashion.
The common characteristics of culture.
The definition of nerd with examples.
An overview of youth culture with examples.
The definition of cultural symbol with a list of examples.
The definition of personal culture with examples.
A list of examples of culture.
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