Artistic Categories

ARTISTIC CATEGORIES


Visual arts are generally divided into categories that make distinctions based on the context of the work. For example, Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’ would not fall into the same category as, say, a graphic poster for a rock concert. Some artworks can be placed in more than one category. Here are the main categories:

Fine Art

 This category includes drawings, paintings, sculptures, photographs and, in the last decade, new media that are in museum collections and sold through commercial art galleries. Fine art has a distinction of being some of the finest examples of our human artistic heritage. Here is where you will find Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa (below), also ancient sculpture, such as the Gandhara figure from India (also below), and stunning ceramics from different cultures and time periods.

Mona Lisa, Leonardo Da Vincic. 1503-19. Oil on poplar. 30” x 21”. The Louvre, Paris

 Mona Lisa, Leonardo Da Vincic. 1503-19. Oil on poplar. 30” x 21”. The Louvre, Paris
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Stucco Ganhara figure, India, 4th–5th century CE. Victoria & Albert Museum, London.

Stucco Ganhara figure, India, 4th–5th century CE. Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
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Popular Culture

This category contains the many products and images we are exposed to every day. In the industrialized world, this includes posters, graffiti, advertising, popular music, television and digital imagery, magazines, books and movies. Also included are cars, celebrity status and all the ideas and attitudes that help define the contemporary period of a particular culture.          

Handbills posted on telephone poles or the sides of buildings are graphic, colorful and informative, but they also provide a street level texture to the urban environment most of us live in. Public murals serve this same function, they put an aesthetic stamp on an otherwise bland and industrialized landscape.

Street handbills. Image by Christopher Gildow

Street handbills. Image by Christopher Gildow
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Public Mural, Seattle. Image by Christopher Gildow

 Public Mural, Seattle. Image by Christopher Gildow
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Craft

Craft is a category of art that shows a high degree of skilled workmanship in its production. Craft works are normally associated with utilitarian purposes, but can be aesthetic works in themselves, often highly decorated. The Mexican ceramic vessel below is an example. Handmade furniture and glassware, fine metalworking and leather goods are other examples of craft.

Ceramic bowl, Mexico. Date unknown. Painted clay. Anahuacalli Museum, Mexico City.

Ceramic bowl, Mexico. Date unknown. Painted clay. Anahuacalli Museum, Mexico City.
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