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General Overview General Overview of Humanitiesof Humanities

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What is Humanities?What is Humanities? Why study Humanities?Why study Humanities?

What is Arts?What is Arts?• Legitimate forms of ArtLegitimate forms of Art• Classifications of Art.Classifications of Art.

• Nature of Art Nature of Art

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What is Humanities?

• Humanities came from the Latin word “Humanus”, it is the study of how humans have expressed themselves through the arts throughout the history.

( Dr. Daniel Yagyagan)

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What is Humanities?

• Humanities also means human, cultured and refined. (Van de Bogart, 1970)

• Humanities emphasize the dignity of man and recognize creative expressions.

(Estolas , 1995)

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What is Humanities?• Humanities are records of

Man’s experiences, his values, his sentiments, his ideals and his goals.

• They are ultimately the expression of man’s feelings and thoughts.

( Zulueta,1994)

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Why Study Humanities?

1. It helps us recognize fundamental values and principles such as beauty, truth, love, and faith.

2. It develops our capacity for critical thinking and appreciation for cultural heritage.

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Why Study Humanities?

3. It fosters understanding across barriers of race, class, gender, or ethnicity.

4. It introduces us to people we have never met, places we have never visited, and ideas that never crossed our minds.

5. To appraise the value of creativity.

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Arts

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What is Arts?• The term arts is derived from the Latin,

“ars” meaning ability or skill.

• Arts may also be defined as the process and product of a skillful making.

• It is the result of man’s manipulation of talents and materials.

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Legitimate forms of ArtThe arts are generally grouped into:1. Major Arts. These include

architecture, painting, sculpture, music, dance, theater, literature and cinema.

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Legitimate forms of Art

The arts are generally grouped into:2. Minor Arts. These include decorative

arts, popular arts, graphic arts, plastic arts and industrial arts.

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Classification of Arts

1. Visual Arts- Artworks that are perceived by our eyes, which may

be classified into graphic and plastic arts.

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Classification of Visual Art

a. Graphic arts- have two-flat dimensional surface, such as painting, drawing, photography and other products of printing industry.

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Classification of Visual Artb. Plastic Arts - have three- dimensional

forms. Examples are architectural designs and construction of buildings and other structures: landscape of gardens, furnishing designs etc.

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Classification of Arts

2. Performing Arts- These include the theater, play, dance, and music. It involves movement, speaking and gestures.

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Classification of Arts

3. Literary Arts- These include the short stories, novels, poetry, drama and essays.

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Classification of Arts

4. Popular Arts- This group is characterized as gay and lively. It includes film, newspaper, magazine, radio and television.

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Classification of Arts

5. Gustatory Art of the Cuisine. - This involves skill in food preparation.

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Classification of Arts

6. Decorative Arts – They are visual objects produces for beautifying houses, offices, offices, cars, and other structures.

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The Nature of Art

• Art is Timeless People created art at all times. It is as old

as man. Art is not nature Man , no matter how close it is to nature,

makes art. Art is always an Experience Art is a product of man’s need to express

himself.

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The Nature of Art

• Art is Timeless People created art at all times. It is as old

as man. Art is not nature Man , no matter how close it is to nature,

makes art. Art is always an Experience Art is a product of man’s need to express

himself.

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Assignment:• Bring a picture next meeting in US paper size 8.5 x 11

inches ( printed in coupon bond) of any painting style and explain. (graded recitation)

• Ex: Expressionism• Cubism• Dadaism• Abstract• Impressionism• Dadaism• Baroque• Art Noveau• Rennaisance• Realism