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What are the top ten categories of fine arts?
Art classification

Painting, sculpture, arts and crafts, architectural art

(1) Painting: Painting on paper, textiles, boards, walls and other planes with tools such as pens and knives, ink and pigments.

Artistic image is actually created by means of composition, modeling and color setting. Briefly explain the classification of painting. )

Put some works or pictures, (because of the lack of art teaching wall charts and related slides, you should find more.

Large pictures, such as single-page paintings, pages in calendars, etc. You should also use the works of mature artists. example

For example, Mr. Xu Beihong's Yishan (Chinese painting) and Mr. Dong's founding ceremony (oil painting) are textbooks.

Explain the works on the internet, let the students tell their feelings after appreciation, and let them find beauty and know beauty.

At the same time, it emphasizes the role of painting: reflecting social life and expressing thoughts and feelings.

(2) Sculpture: it is the general name of three production methods: carving, engraving and plastic.

The forms of sculpture are generally divided into: round carving and relief.

For example, the sculpture "Little Elephant" (round sculpture) in front of the teaching building of our school. Statues around the base of Tiananmen Monument to the People's Heroes

(relief). Appreciate the relief and round carving works behind the words.

(3) Arts and crafts: refers to the design and decorative arts of practical products.

Classification: A, daily craft (dyeing and weaving craft, ceramic craft, etc. )

B, display technology (ivory carving, decorative painting)

(4) Architectural art: Through the organization, modeling, plane layout, facade form, structural mode,

A comprehensive art formed by the treatment of internal and external space organization, decoration and color.

Three elements: firmness, beauty and applicability, which are the three building standards put forward by ancient Greek architects.

Classification: civil buildings, public buildings, memorial buildings, industrial buildings, garden buildings and bridge buildings.