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Quality or experience derived from or based upon the senses and how they are affected or stimulated.
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The branch of philosophy dealing with the appreciation of the creative form or structure of a work of art.
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is understanding the nature, meaning and value of art.
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The science of the "beautiful" in a work of art. The aesthetic appeal of a work of art is defined by the visual, social, ethical, moral, and contemporary standards of society.
Ãâó: www.patronsartgallery.com/glossary.htm
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| aesthetics |
study of the principles of art, the concepts of beauty, style, genre, principles of evaluation of art works, ontological status of art works, and the like.
Ãâó: www.utm.edu/~nlillega/concepts.htm
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