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Applied art

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Applied arts refers to the application of design and aesthetics to objects of function and everyday use. Whereas, fine arts serve as intellectual stimulation to the viewer or academic sensibilities, the applied arts incorporate design and creative ideals to objects of utility, such as a cup, magazine or decorative park bench.

The fields of industrial design, graphic design, fashion design, interior design, decorative art and functional art are considered applied arts.

In a creative context, the fields of architecture and photography are considered applied arts.

Culture

In medieval Japanese culture there was no distinction between fine art and applied art merely a general conception of the "beautiful."

In Western culture, since the Arts and Crafts Movement at the turn of 19th century, the applied arts have grown in importance and recognition.

Perhaps the best known school of applied art is Bauhaus.

Movements

External link

Lithuanian Museum of Applied Arts (http://ldmuziejus.mch.mii.lt/Muziejusirpadaliniai/Taikomdailmuz.en.htm)


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