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criticism and the
history of art. In the
perspective of the
history of art,
artistic works have
existed for
almost as long as humankind: from
early prehistoric...
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Artistic license (and more
general or contextually-specific,
derivative terms such as
creative license,
poetic license,
historical license,
dramatic license...
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Artistic freedom (or
freedom of
artistic expression) can be
defined as "the
freedom to imagine,
create and
distribute diverse cultural expressions free...
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Artistic merit is the
artistic quality or
value of any
given work of art, music, film, literature,
sculpture or painting. The 1921 US
trial of
James Joyce's...
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Artistic Dress was a
fashion movement in the
second half of the
nineteenth century that
rejected highly structured and
heavily trimmed Victorian trends...
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Artistic gymnastics is a
discipline of
gymnastics in
which athletes perform short routines on
different types of apparatus. The
sport is
governed by the...
- abstract, deeper, or non-literal
meanings or ideas. The use of
symbols artistically is symbolism. In literature, such as novels, plays, and poems, symbolism...
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Artistic control or
creative control is a term
commonly used in
media production, such as movies, television,
music production, or some
other cultural...
- An
artistic director is the
executive of an arts organization,
particularly in a
theatre company or
dance company, who
handles the organization's artistic...
- that was
dropped the
following year –
along with
those for
Unique and
Artistic Production, Best
Director (Comedy), and Best
Title Writing.
Unlike later...