Team members: • Chacon Mario • Chavez Ronald • Fuentes Angelly • Llamuca Paulina • Lopez Jackeline • Martinez Marcelo • Ramirez Jhosselyn The fine arts are the cultural pillar that inspires artistic and aesthetic representation. These arts are traditionally part of the lasting and transcendental elements of humanity. The Seven Arts Architecture Sculpture Dance Music Literature Painting Film Architecture • Architecture is an artistic expression • Imparts indispensable and omnipresent knowledge that, unlike other arts and the economy, cannot be extinguished, erased or ignored. • Architecture is the space that surrounds human beings in almost all their activities and throughout their lives. • Architecture establishes a history or an interpretation when it is contemplated. • It expresses culture perceived the world. and how people Empire State Building • The Empire State Building is a 102story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. • It was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and built from 1930 to 1931. • Its name is derived from "Empire State", the nickname of the state of New York. • The building has a roof height of 1,250 feet (380 m) and stands a total of 1,454 feet (443.2 m) tall, including its antenna. • The Empire State Building stood as the world's tallest building until the construction of the World Trade Center in 1970; following the latter's collapse in 2001, the Empire State Building was again the city's tallest skyscraper until 2012. EMPIRE STATE BUILDING -ARCHITECTS Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon, founded as Shreve & Lamb, was an architectural firm, best known for designing the Empire State Building, the tallest building in the world at the time of its completion in 1931. DANCE Dance is an art of expressive body nature, consisting of rhythmic movements of the body that may (or may not) be accompanied by music. It is currently considered one of the performing arts. CLASSIC DANCE From classical ballet, through flamenco to twerking, dance is part of life in many ways. We all dance in our own way and moving the body to the rhythm of music is one of the most primitive pleasures we can enjoy This category includes classical ballet, contemporary dance as well as dances characteristic of the Middle Ages Many of them are characterized by smooth, elegant, coordinated and harmonious movements. FOLK DANCE Also called traditional. They are popular dances associated with a certain culture, with their own elements such as clothing, the type of music and the musical instruments used. Some examples are Aztec dance and flamenco. Sculpture Sculpture is a discipline of fine arts that creates a three-dimensional shape through the action of sculpting a three-dimensional shape on solid materials. Antonio Canova (1757-1822) y La Psique reanimada por el beso del amor (1787) The sculptor manages to express his ideas, be they figurative or abstract, reflecting what is in the artist's mind and his technical ability. Miguel Ángel (1475-1564) y David (1504) Henry Spencer Moore (1898-1986) y La gran figura reclinada (1984) Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) y El pensador (1904) Edgar Degas (1834-1917) y La pequeña bailarina de catorce años (18781881) La Piedad David Tumba del papa Julio II Prisioneros o Esclavos Las últimas Pietàs Moisés Prisioneros o Esclavos Tumbas de Lorenzo y Giuliano de Médici Madonna de la escalera Centauromaquia Miguel Angel The Pieta del Vaticano or Pietà by Michelangelo is a sculpture with a round shape. It represents the moment in which the Virgin Mary receives the body of Jesus and holds it in her arms, just before the so-called lamentation over the dead Christ or planctus. (Michelangelo Buonarroti, in Italian Michelangelo; Caprese, now Italy, 1475 - Rome, 1564) Italian sculptor, painter and architect. Michelangelo is commonly recognized as the great figure of the Italian Renaissance, a man whose exceptional artistic personality dominated the creative scene of the 16th century and whose figure is at the base of the artist's conception as an exceptional being, far beyond ordinary conventions. . La Piedad represents the devotion and lamentation of the Virgin Mary before the body of her son, Jesus Christ, after his death on the cross. The artists found their inspiration in the prophetic verses about the suffering of Mary (Lk 2, 33-35), the Gospel of Nicodemus (ch. XI), the revelations of the saints of the time, such as Saint Bridget, and the devotional texts . Painting Painting is one of the oldest expressions of fine arts. Painting is an artistic manifestation of a visual nature, embodied in a twodimensional surface, which is made up of elements such as shapes, colors, textures, harmony, perspective, among others. The most important painters in history Pablo Picasso Sandro Botticelli Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Bounarroti Vicent van Gogh La Gioconda- Leonardo da Vinci. La noche estrellada- Vicent van Gogh. La ultima cena - Leonardo da Vinci. Le Charnier-Pablo Picasso. El nacimiento de Venus – Sandro Botticelli. La joven de la perla-Van Gogh El caminante sobre el mar de nubes- Caspar Friedrich El grito-Edvard Munch Name: Vincent Willem van Gogh. Name of painting: La noche estrellada Parents: Theodorus van Gogh and Anna Cornelia Carbentus. He was born in Zundert (Holland) in 1853. He was a difficult character in his relationships with others. His younger brother, Theo, was his best friend. The Starry Night was painted in 1889, the work is about the nocturnal views that Van Gogh had from his room in the Saint-Remy mental sanatorium, where he spent the last years of his life.. The painting expresses the town, whose tranquility and dark colors contrast with the sky, where its voluptuous textures and spiral lines convey liveliness and dynamism. It is said that Van Gogh expressed this way that the work focuses on the sky and not on the earth. The art of music Art and music allow us to explore and experience emotions and ideas based on what we feel, see and hear. Those emotions are expressed in many ways and have some effect on whoever is listening or observing. Through music, ideas, feelings and ideologies have been captured: it is born from the ways of life of a people, so through it we can know, value and respect the cultural diversity to which we have access today. Definitions of music 1. Music is one of the so-called Fine Arts, that is, an artistic genre, which consists of achieving aesthetic effects through the manipulation of vocal or instrumental sounds, according to cultural standards of rhythm, harmony and melody. 2. Music is one of the greatest forms of artistic expression since ancient times. It is also the mainstay of a gigantic global industry 3. On the other hand, music is associated with certain aspects of the human mind and is considered an important stimulus for logical and mathematical thinking. 4. The origin of music is covered in mystery, although it is estimated that it began in the prehistory of humanity and is linked to mating rites and collective work. Great exponents of music When we try to define who are the best in any field, we enter a very complex and delicate terrain: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Johann Sebastian Bach Ludwig van Beethoven Johannes Brahms Schubert Vivaldi Verdi Tchaikovsky Wagner Chopin Ludwig van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven Was a famous German composer and pianist known for musical works such as: Compositions: Symphony N°1 Symphony N°3 Symphony N°5 Symphony N°7 Symphony N°9 Piano sonata N°8 Piano sonata N°2 Piano sonata N°1 Piano sonata N°14 Moonlight Sonata Concert for piano N°5 Concert for violin Turkish march For Elisa (Listen Symphony N°9) LITERATURE William Shakespeare He was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon in 1564. At the age of eighteen he married Anne Hathaway with whom he had three children. In 1587, for reasons not very well known, he moved to London and then began to participate as an assistant, actor, director and finally author, in the theatrical environment of the city, which at that time began to show symptoms of great effervescence, to the that it would contribute decisively. When Shakespeare was young, his prestige as a writer was based on his poems. Dramatic works, although written in verse, were considered more spectacle than literature. ts narrative format anxiously inquires about the vicissitudes of rejected love. Within this powerful myth, which had been told by Ovid and will be painted by Titian, Shakespeare highlights some peculiarities: that women take the initiative in seduction. That the man, oblivious to her stereotypes, reject her MOST IMPORTANT WORK Romeo and Juliet is one of the most popular plays of all time. Written by William Shakespeare, this unhappy love story, a romance turned tragedy, left quotes that are still remembered and performed on stages around the world today. ROMEO AND JULIET PHRASES The hope of being reciprocated "Just call me 'my love', and I will be baptized again. From now on I will stop being Romeo!" To the places that love for the other can take you "With light wings of love I crossed these walls, because there is no stone fence capable of stopping love; and what the master can do, that love dares to try". CINEMA Cinema is defined as art. Cinema starts with the production of movements and sounds creating a sequence of scenes in which a story is told The history of cinema begins in the year 1895, the first exhibition is made in Paris and is made with the "cinematograph" which is a machine created by the Lumière brothers. Salida de los obreros de la fábrica Lumière Llegada del tren Here they exhibited "short films" of people leaving factories or people waiting for the train Early exponents of cinema • The Lumière brothers The brothers marked a historical event, they were the ones who made and projected the first film in 1895 MOST IMPORTANT WORKS OF THE LUMIÈRE BROTHERS It was filmed in Paris on March 19 and was called 1. La salida de los obreros de la fábrica Lumière en Lyon 2. LLEGADA DEL TREN (HERMANOS LUMIÈRE) 3. VIAJE A LA LUNA (GEORGES MÉLIÈS) After that they started to make theaters that were filmed and with this they made movies First films of the Lumière brothers • • • • La Mer (1895) La salida de la fábrica (1895) Las calaveras (1895) horror movies start La llegada del tren (1895)