Overview: Fine Art | ||
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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 |
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What is Fine Art? John Spacey, updated on
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.
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