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There is no universally accepted definition of art. Although commonly used to describe something of beauty, or a skill which produces an aesthetic result, there is no clear line in principle between (

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ART – Creations that enriched our world Skip to content ART Creations that enriched our world Search Menu Art Renaissance Art (1400 -1500) Baroque Art (1500-1700) Rococo Art (1700 – 1760) Romanticism – (1790-1850) Victorian (1837-1901) Realism 1850-1880 Modern Art (1860-1970) Post Modernism(1970- 2020) Search for: Art There is no universally accepted definition of art. Although commonly used to describe something of  beauty , or a skill which produces an  aesthetic  result, there is no clear line in principle between (say) a unique piece of handmade sculpture, and a mass-produced but visually attractive item. We might say that art requires thought – some kind of creative impulse – but this raises more questions: for example, how much thought is required? If someone flings paint at a canvas, hoping by this action to create a work of art, does the result automatically constitute art? Even the notion of ‘beauty’ raises obvious questions. If ...

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