What is the meaning of "art"

Works of art generally refer to plastic arts.

A general work of art can be considered to include two parts: one is the coordination of line, shape, color, light, sound and tone in the work, commonly known as "formal composition" or "direct composition"; The second is the theme, commonly known as "the component of expression" or "the component of association".

Classification of works of art:

There are many kinds of artworks, including pottery, traditional Chinese painting, abstract painting, musical instruments, sculpture, cultural relic sculpture, sandstone, imitation sandstone, glass ornaments, wrought iron, bronze art, stainless steel sculpture, stone carving, bronze sculpture, FRP, resin, glass, transparent resin, resin, glass products, ceramics, porcelain, black pottery, pottery, red pottery and white pottery.

Works of art are widely used, and rare works of art are mostly used for collection. With the indoor demand for furnishings and accessories, it is more and more popular to use artworks as soft decoration.

Whether it is home or hotel, we attach great importance to decoration.

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The value of works of art:

Works of art include artistic value, historical value (cultural relics value) and economic value; And they are all relatively independent.

Mainly refers to the artistic personality and style of the author represented by a work of art.

The more typical the nationality, regionality and individuality, the higher the artistic value.

(1) Historical value (cultural relic value): refers to the position of a work of art in history and its role today, which is often determined by the characteristics of the times and the number of preserved works. For example, bronzes reflect the culture of China in Shang and Zhou Dynasties; Celadon embodies the art and craft of the Song Dynasty, and it is more expensive when it is destroyed.

② Artistic connotation: Art and cultural relics are cross-related.

Art refers to the valuable artistic carrier created by artists, including modern art (this part is not a realistic cultural relic, but it may be a cultural relic in a few decades). Therefore, art is not a cultural relic, and some works of art, that is, the works of ancient or late artists, can be called cultural relics.

Cultural relics are not works of art, because they have a wider scope and belong to a certain era in human history. Artistic works, historical sites and relics of a nation, a country and a cultural region can all be called cultural relics.

The main scope of works of art is defined from the ordinary items in the narrow sense of art auction.

(3) Economic value: refers to the market value, expressed by price, which is determined by the supply and demand relationship in the art market.

The market value of artworks mainly depends on its cultural value, artistic connotation, artistic creation and social value.

? China's artworks mainly include: ceramics, calligraphy, paintings, rubbings, Four Treasures of the Study, Yin Shi, seal cutting, wood carving, horns, furniture, gold and silver wares, painted pottery, books, stamps, coins, jade articles, musical instruments, jewels, bronzes, snuff bottles and miscellaneous articles.