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Roles - Coggle Diagram
Roles
Antiquity
Craftmenship
Meaningful objects
Beauty as Utility
Ex. Venus of Milo
Mediaval Times
Artists and Craftsmen become two distinct concepts
Guilds
power as a group
Skills handed from generation to generation
Not on individual capacity
Renaissance
Artists
based on canons
Separation: art were seen as aesthetic value, but now is also functional
Liberal and fine arts
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Artist free from guilds
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Arts And Crafts
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Both patrons and artists as makers
nuanced way of interpreting autorship
Neoclassicism
Aim to regain for art the purity of expression from the decorative rococo idea
Establishment of good taste
based on canons of claccisism
Aesthetic education based on Italian Tours to discover ancient Romans relics
Artists sought noble themes of public virtue and personal sacrifice from anciant greece and rome
Romanticism
Personal expression and individual liberation
not commissioned paintings
Artist seen as an innate genius and his artwork an expression of geniality
Passions and emotions
Artist role according to Sudjic in B is for Bahuaus: to provide the creative direction through drawings, to guide a network of makers