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ART AND LITERATURE
art and the arts
literature
drama
short stories
novels: a long printed story about imaginary characters and events
detective n/adj: someone whose job is to discover information about crimes and find out who is responsible for them
poetry
rhyme n/verb
the author: the writer of a book, article, play, etc.:
biographies
: the life story of a person written by someone else:
autobiographies
: a book about a person's life, written by that person
fine art (s)
sculpture
n/verb: the art of forming solid objects that represent a thing, person, idea, etc. out of a material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone, or an object made in this way
painting
the
delicacy
: the quality of being done carefully or gently
architecture
:the art and practice of designing and making buildings
ceramic adj/
ceramics
n :made from clay that has been shaped and then baked until hard
performing arts
theatre
: a building, room, or outside structure with rows of seats, each row usually higher than the one in front, from which people can watch a performance or other activity
dance
cinema
ballet
opera, concerts: classical/ rock/ contry and western
vocabulary
the
arts
(plural) covers everything in the diagram above.
art
(singular, uncountable) usually means
fine art
, but also refer to technique anf creativity
the arts page: that part of the newspaper that deals with all the things in diagram
a art lover: loves painting and spulpture
the art of something: creativity ability
artistic adj: shows skill and imagination in reating things
a work of art ( works of art = plural) is an object made by a skilled artist - typically a painting, drawing, or statue
arts and crafts
: is used to refer to the skills of making objects such as decorations, jewellery anf furniture by hand
types of art and artists
a sculptor
to creat a statue
called sulpture
a potter
to throw a pot
called pottery
a vase
an architect
to design a buiding
called architecture
an abstract painting: involves shapes and colours rather than images of real people or things
a portrait: is a painting of a person
a landscape: is a painting of a scene in the contryside
a still life: is a painting of a set of objects that do not move, usually flowers or fruit
an orginal painting is one produced by th pianter him/ herself rather than a copy or a
reproduction
literature
a novelist: people who write long stories about imaginary people and events (under 150 pages is called a short story)
the review : what the critics write
the bestseller: very popular books that sell in large numbers
the character
realistic adj
literary adj: serious rather than popular
the plot: stories
predictable adj
publication: making something available in printed form
an extract: part of a book chosen to be used in an article or for discussion
a setting: background for a story or film
the critics: peope whose job it is to give their opinion of something, typically books, films or music
passage: short piece of text
to compare
to revieve