Work of art
From Wikinfo
In fine art, a work of art (or artwork or work) is a creation, such as a song, book, sculpture or a painting, that has been made in order to be a thing of beauty in itself or a symbolic statement of meaning, rather than having a practical function.
Since Modernism, the field of Fine art has expanded to include Photography (and Fine art photography in particular), Film (and Art film in particular), Performance art, Conceptual art, and Video art.
What is perceived as a work of art differs between cultures and eras and by the meaning of the term art itself and is inevitably subjective. Up until the 1970s, for example, art critics and the general public tended to exclude applied arts from works of art.
To establish whether a work is a work of art, the concepts of artistic merit and literary merit are regularly invoked.
A work of art might be called also an Objet d'Art, a French phrase that literally translates to Art Object and means something with perceived artistic value.
Among practicioners of Contemporary Art, various New media objects such as the DVD, the Web page, and other Interactive media have been treated as art objects; such treatment frequently involves a Formalist (or "medium-specific") analysis. The formal analysis of computerized media has yielded such Art movements as Internet art and Algorithmic art.
Classical Theory of
Disegno is the design, usually in the form of a drawing, that the artist had in mind before beginning to carve or paint their work. The concept of disegno is related to the inspiration of the artist and their imagination. The Renaissance intellectuals believed that the disegno was the model of God's creation.
Among artists and scientists during the Renaissance, the prevailing belief held that the study of the male form was in itself a study of God, and they placed value on sculpture of the male form as one of the highest works of art.
See also
- Fine art
- Cultural artifact
- Masterpiece
- Aesthetics
- The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
- Magnum opus
- Seminal work
- Western canon
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Work_of_art" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_of_art, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

