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Art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Art refers to a diverse range of human activities, creations, and expressions that are appealing to the senses or emotions of a human individual. The word "art" may be used to ... (more...)
Pop art - Wikipédia
Le pop art est un mouvement qui trouve son origine en angleterre au milieu des années 50, sous l'impulsion de Richard Hamilton et Eduardo Paolozzi. (more...)
Folk art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Folk art describes a wide range of objects that reflect the craft traditions and traditional social values of various social groups. Folk art is generally produced by people who ... (more...)
Art - Wikipedia
Arapan ya Bolong; Pwerta na komyunidad; Saray nagagawa natan; Sampot ran binalo; Random ya bolong; Tolong; Donasyon (more...)
Art - Wikipedia
Art is kind of human creativity. It's often difficult to say the difference between art and other kinds of human actions. Some kinds of art: Anime; Architecture; Comic strips ... (more...)
Art - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word art is used to describe some activities or creations of human beings that have importance to the human mind, regarding an attraction to the human senses. (more...)
Computer-Generated Art - Wikipedia
Although there's still some argument about whether computers should have anything to do with Art (with the capital "A"), there's a lot less of it now than there ever has been. (more...)
Art.Net: Wikipedia.Org Issues...
Art.Net: Wikipedia.Org Issues... On the evening of Sunday March 26th, 2006, Lile, (the webmaster of Art.Net) was working on Art.Net when a friend came to visit. (more...)
Art - Wikipedia
Arten (latin og engelsk species) er en av de mest grunnleggende enhetene i biologien. En mye brukt definisjon er Ernst Mayrs biologiske artsbegrep: Arter er grupper av naturlige ... (more...)
Art brut - Wikipédia
Pour les articles homonymes, voir Art brut (homonymie). Pour l'art premier ou primitif, production des sociétés traditionnelles ou primitives, voir Art premier. (more...)