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  2. Fine art - Wikipedia

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    Fine art photography refers to photographs that are created to fulfill the creative vision of the artist. Fine art photography stands in contrast to photojournalism and commercial photography. Photojournalism visually communicates stories and ideas, mainly in print and digital media.

  3. Giclée - Wikipedia

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    Giclée ( / ʒiːˈkleɪ / zhee-KLAY) describes digital prints intended as fine art and produced by inkjet printers. [ 1] The term is a neologism, ultimately derived from the French word gicleur, coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne. The name was originally applied to fine art prints created on a modified Iris printer in a process invented ...

  4. List of painters by name - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. The following lists of painters by name includes about 3,400 painters from all ages and parts of the world. ...

  5. Fine-art photography - Wikipedia

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    Fine-art photography is photography created in line with the vision of the photographer as artist, using photography as a medium for creative expression. The goal of fine-art photography is to express an idea, a message, or an emotion. This stands in contrast to representational photography, such as photojournalism, which provides a documentary ...

  6. Visual arts - Wikipedia

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    Visual arts. The visual arts are art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, comics, design, crafts, and architecture. Many artistic disciplines, such as performing arts, conceptual art, and textile arts, also involve aspects of the visual arts as well as arts of other types.

  7. Graphic arts - Wikipedia

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    A category of fine art, graphic art covers a broad range of visual artistic expression, typically two-dimensional, i.e. produced on a flat surface. [ 1] The term usually refers to the arts that rely more on line, color or tone, especially drawing and the various forms of engraving; [ 2] it is sometimes understood to refer specifically to ...

  8. Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest) - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Fine Arts ( Hungarian: Szépművészeti Múzeum [ˈseːpmyveːsɛti ˈmuːzɛum]) is a museum in Heroes' Square, Budapest, Hungary, facing the Palace of Art . It was built by the plans of Albert Schickedanz and Fülöp Herzog in an eclectic - neoclassical style [further explanation needed] , between 1900 and 1906.

  9. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Fine Arts(often abbreviated as MFA Bostonor MFA) is an art museumin Boston, Massachusetts. It is the 20th-largestart museum in the world, measured by public gallery area. It contains 8,161 paintings and more than 450,000 works of art, making it one of the most comprehensive collections in the Americas.