Motion picture? I'm not sure but i do know what Playbert is talking about. Hard core it was not and the picture was taken by a famous art photographer. The picture was in a museum in France and was stolen from them. It was considered art. Thank you
this is all true but the point here is a hypothetical one ... is it art or not...where is the line and how should one know .... and who should be the judge... mark Oneal???? i think not ...but i could be wrong here ....so what makes art.... art ...this is what the dictionary says not mark or anyone else on yb.....
art (encyclopedia)
art. The major general surveys on topics in the fine
arts are painting; sculpture; drawing; photography, and architecture.
art (thesaurus)
Activity pursued as a livelihood: business, calling, career, craft, employment, job, line, mtier, occupation, profession, pursuit, trade, vocation, work, racket, employ. Natural or acquired facility in...
art (English to Spanish Dictionary)
arte . destreza, técnica .
art (dictionary)
Human effort to imitate, supplement, alter, or counteract the work of nature. The conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colors, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the...
art nouveau (dictionary)
A style of decoration and architecture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized particularly by the depiction of leaves and flowers in flowing, sinuous lines.
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–noun 1. the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of
what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance.
2. the class of objects subject to aesthetic
criteria; works of art collectively, as paintings, sculptures, or drawings:
a museum of art; an art collection.
3. a field, genre, or category of art:
Dance is an art.
4. the fine arts collectively, often excluding architecture:
art and architecture.
5. any field using
the skills or techniques of art:
advertising art; industrial art.
6. (in printed matter) illustrative or decorative material:
Is there any art with the copy for this story?
7. the principles or methods governing any craft or branch of learning:
the art of baking; the art of selling.
8. the craft or trade using these principles or methods.
9. skill in conducting any human activity:
a master at the art of conversation.
10. a branch of learning or university study, esp. one of the fine arts or the humanities, as
music, philosophy, or literature.
11. arts,
a. (
used with a singular verb
) the humanities:
a college of arts and sciences.
b. (
used with a plural verb
)
liberal arts.
12. skilled workmanship, execution, or agency, as distinguished from
nature.
13. trickery; cunning:
glib and devious art.
14. studied action; artificiality in behavior.
15. an artifice or artful device:
the innumerable arts and wiles of politics.
16. Archaic . science, learning, or scholarship