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  • ...ttps://0-camio.oclc.org.catalog.sewanee.edu/ CAMIO]''''' — '''''Catalog of Art Museum Images Online''''' is a growing online collection documenting works of art from around the world, representing the collections of prominent museums. C
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  • ...web.hwwilsonweb.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/hww/jumpstart.jhtml?prod=ARTR '''''Art Index Retrospective'''''] ...ry art history, Art Index Retrospective allows users to search 55 years of art journalism at a keystroke. Users can research leading English-language sour
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  • *1 a : a style of decorative [[art]] characterized by fanciful or fantastic [[human]] and [[animal]] forms oft ...ing was restricted to an extravagant style of Ancient [[Roman]] decorative art rediscovered and then copied in Rome in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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  • ...usually means the visual arts (comprising both [[fine art]], [[decorative art]], and [[crafts]]). The arts encompasses [[visual arts]], [[performing arts The great traditions in art have a foundation in the art of one of six ancient civilizations:
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  • ...usually means the visual arts (comprising both [[fine art]], [[decorative art]], and [[crafts]]). The arts encompasses [[visual arts]], [[performing arts The great traditions in art have a foundation in the art of one of six ancient civilizations:
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  • *4 a : a room or building [[devoted]] to the [[exhibition]] of works of [[art]] :b : an [[institution]] or [[business]] exhibiting or dealing in works of [[art]]
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  • ...ss, stone, or other [[materials]]. It may be a [[technique]] of decorative art, an aspect of interior decoration, or of [[cultural]] and [[spiritual]] sig
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  • ...a branch of [[axiology]] and is closely associated with the philosophy of art. ...ral [[ideas]]. Finally, at least a few scholars have noticed that the term Art, with a capital A and in its modern sense, and the related term fine arts (
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  • ...and more popular following European [[colonialism]]. So-called "oriental" art emanated from a type of [[primitive]] [[fantasy]] for Western society, refl ...l''). Like orientalist subjects in 19th-century painting, exoticism in the decorative arts and interior decoration was associated with fantasies of [[opulence]].
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/Tuscany Tuscan] artigiano, from arte [[art]], from [[Latin]] art-, ars ...ay be [[functional]] or strictly [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decorative decorative], including furniture, clothing, jewelry, household items, and [[tools]]. T
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  • ...aced around objects, such as jewelry boxes. Veneer is also used to replace decorative papers in Wood Veneer HPL. Veneer is also a type of manufactured board. ...were also sawn, but this is more wasteful of wood. Veneering is an ancient art, dating back to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptians ancien
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  • ...props or scenery: operable, [[function]]al, [[real]], as opposed to purely decorative or sham. Cf. PRACTICABLE adj. 2b. :5. That practises [[art]] or craft; crafty, scheming, artful. Cf. PRACTIC adj. 3, PRACTICE n. 5 , P
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  • ...ved goat's horn overflowing with fruit and ears of grain that is used as a decorative motif emblematic of [[abundance]] ...nued as a [[symbol]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_art Western art], and in North America is particularly associated with the [https://en.wiki
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  • ...example, many visual patterns) may be directly observable, such as simple decorative patterns (stripes, zigzags, and polka-dots). Others can be more complicate ...ci's [[Vitruvian Man]], one of the most referenced and reproduced works of art today. This is still used by many artists).
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  • '''Tapestry''' is a form of [[textile art]], woven on a vertical loom. It is composed of two sets of interlaced threa ...raped on the walls of castles for insulation during winter, as well as for decorative display.
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  • ...s, are not considered to be jewellery, even if they are unusual and highly decorative. Also, items such as belts and handbags etc. are not considered to be jewel ...cious metals, such as silver or gold, there is also a growing demand for [[art]] jewellery where [[design]] and [[creativity]] is prized above [[material]
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  • ...hings on walls of [[caves]] or churches. The Romans created many primarily decorative labyrinth designs on walls and floors in tile or [[mosaic]]. Many labyrinth
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  • ...as in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabesque arabesques] of Islamic art, and may be of any subject.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relief]
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  • ...are [[beautifully]] embellished with both [[biologic]] and [[morontia]] [[art]]. ...ERES architectural worlds]; and it serves many [[purposes]] aside from its decorative [[value]], being utilized for portraying [[superuniverse]] [[reflectivity]]
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  • ...ia.org/wiki/Weaving weaving] was later introduced by the [[teachers]] of [[art]] and [[science]]. ...pedia.org/wiki/Salt salt] produced by the [[council]] on [[science]] and [[art]].
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