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'''Art''', for most of [[period]], was something that only the rich were involved in to any great extent. This is not unlike the restricted access to [[education]] in period. |
'''Art''', for most of [[period]], was something that only the rich were involved in to any great extent. This is not unlike the restricted access to [[education]] in period. |
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Art itself is |
Art itself is most aptly described as "3 bicycles, a [[toilet]], and a [[metal]] [[flower]] in a [[wheelbarrow]], all cast in [[bronze]]" - apparently 'form with no useful purpose' - for example a [[spoon]] can be deemed 'art' but is also a [[tool]]. |
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''See Also:'' |
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* [[Arts]] for a list of arts practised in the [[SCA]] |
* [[Arts]] for a list of arts practised in the [[SCA]] |
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* [[Painting]] |
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* [[Sculpture]] |
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* [[Engraving]] |
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* [[Embroidery]] |
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* [[Carving]] |
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* [[Illumination]] |
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* [[Famous period art]] |
* [[Famous period art]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 7 June 2007
Art, for most of period, was something that only the rich were involved in to any great extent. This is not unlike the restricted access to education in period.
Art itself is most aptly described as "3 bicycles, a toilet, and a metal flower in a wheelbarrow, all cast in bronze" - apparently 'form with no useful purpose' - for example a spoon can be deemed 'art' but is also a tool.
See Also:
- Arts for a list of arts practised in the SCA
- Painting
- Sculpture
- Engraving
- Embroidery
- Carving
- Illumination
- Famous period art