1. art
Art generally refers to the art that occupies a certain plane or space and has visibility. It can be divided into four categories: painting, sculpture, design and architecture. Some modern scholars also put others into this category, such as calligraphy and photography.
The word "art" first appeared in Europe in17th century, and some people think it officially appeared in the middle of18th century. Idea: let art integrate into life, into thinking, into soul, and live in the present.
Art is an art that uses materials as a medium to create a rather static artistic image that occupies a certain plane or three-dimensional space. A social ideology that expresses the author's thoughts and feelings is also a form of production.
Art, also known as plastic arts or visual arts, is the art of using certain material (such as paper, cloth, wood, mud, marble, plastic, etc.). ) Create a visual image with certain space and aesthetic value by means of modeling.
2. Studio
Studio refers to the studio of an artist or craftsman. The word usually refers to a studio used by artists to train students, or to work under the supervision of artists, assistants or apprentices. This word is sometimes short for atelier libre in French. The human body studio is a studio that provides mannequins for a fixed period of time, but there is no teacher's guidance.
One of the most famous is the human body studio opened by model Switzerland, which was founded in Paris around 1825. Delacroix, Courbet, Manet, Monet and Cezanne all painted here.
1860 Julian Body Studio opened in Paris, which continued the past management concept and began to provide guidance. Matisse and Legge both studied here.