Information about Art (disambiguation)
Art is a name given to manifestations of creative expression, and the processes and philosophy by which these are produced or appreciated.
Art may also refer to:
Art may also refer to:
- A Skill that is attained by study, practice, or observation.
- The Arts, including some of the subjects of Art and the Trivium and the Quadrivium.
- Art, the philosophical concept
- The common name of by Frederick Hartt
- ART image file format
- 'Art', the title of a play by Yasmina Reza.
- Art, an English rock group
- aRts, an analog sound synthesizer software application.
- The ISO 639-2 code for artificial languages
- Alternative Risk Transfer, a method of transferring insurance risk to the capital markets.
- Art Island, an island of New Caledonia.
- Art Bell, an American radio broadcaster
- Art Blakey, an American jazz musician
- Art Garfunkel, an American singer-songwriter and actor
- Art Imlech, a legendary High King of Ireland
- Art mac Cuinn, a legendary High King of Ireland
- Art mac Lugdach, a legendary High King of Ireland
- Art Monk, an American football player
- Art Spiegelman, an American comics artist
ART is a three-letter acronym that can mean:
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Medicine
- Antiretroviral therapy. It is used in the treatment of HIV infection.
- assisted reproductive technology
Other
- Adaptive resonance theory
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A skill is the learnt capacity or talent to carry out pre-determined results often with the minimum outlay of time energy or both Examples include:
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- Academic skills
- Reading
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Study may refer to:
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- Studying, to acquire knowledge by memorization or reading using study skills
- Study (drawing), a drawing, sketch or painting done in preparation for a finished piece
- Study (room), a room in a home used as an office or library
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Most commonly, practice is a learning method, the act of rehearsing a behavior over and over, or engaging in an activity again and again, for the purpose of improving or mastering it, as in the phrase "practice makes perfect". Sports teams practice to prepare for actual games.
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Observation is an activity of a sapient or sentient living being (e.g. humans), which senses and assimilates the knowledge of a phenomenon in its framework of previous knowledge and ideas.
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The arts is a broad subdivision of culture, composed of many expressive disciplines. In modern usage, it is a term broader than "art", which usually means the visual arts (comprising both fine art, decorative art, and crafts).
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ART is a three-letter acronym that can mean:
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Medicine
- Antiretroviral therapy. It is used in the treatment of HIV infection.
- assisted reproductive technology
Other
- Adaptive resonance theory
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Frederick Hartt (1914-1991) was a professor of History of Art at the University of Virginia. He is most well known for his books, which include (two volumes) and Italian Renaissance Art. In World War II, Hartt was an officer in the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Division of the US Army.
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ART is a proprietary image file format used mostly by the America Online® (AOL) client software. The ART format (file extension ".art") holds a single still image that has been highly compressed.
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"Art" is a play by Yasmina Reza that was originally written in French. It has been translated into twenty-three languages; the English version was translated by Christopher Hampton and opened in London's West End in 1994.
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Spooky Tooth was an English progressive rock band from the late 1960s. They faded into obscurity afterwards, facing problems similar to The Band, in that they were more popular among fellow musicians and industry insiders than with the general public, though they still have quite a
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ARTS may refer to one of the following
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- Adaptive Ray Tracing System
- Adaptive Restraint Technology System.
- Alpha Repertory Television Service, one of the predecessors that formed A&E Network television
- aRts, a component of the KDE desktop environment
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Artificial language is a term used to denote any language created by a person or a group of people for a certain purpose, usually when this purpose is hard to achieve by using natural languages.
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Alternative Risk Transfer (often referred to as ART) is the use of techniques other than traditional insurance and reinsurance to provide risk bearing entities with coverage or protection.
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Art Island (Île d'Art) is the largest of the Belep Islands archipelago in New Caledonia. It has an area of 53 km².
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Arthur is a common male name, meaning "bear-like," believed to possibly be descended from the Roman surname Artorius ("plowman") or the Celtic bear-goddess Artio or more probably from the Celtic word artos ("bear").
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Arthur "Art" W. Bell, III (born June 17, 1945) is an American broadcaster and author, known primarily as the founder and longtime host of the paranormal-themed radio program Coast to Coast AM. He also created and formerly hosted its companion show, Dreamland.
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Arthur (Art) Blakey (October 11 1919–October 16 1990), also known as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina, was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. Along with Kenny Clarke and Max Roach, he was one of the inventors of the modern bebop style of drumming.
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Arthur Ira Garfunkel (born November 5 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and actor, best known as half of the folk duo Simon and Garfunkel.
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Art Imlech, ("having an edge or border" or "bordering on a lake or marsh")[1] son of Elim Olfínechta, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland, who took power after killing his predecessor, and his father's killer,
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Art mac Cuinn, aka Art Óenfer (the "lone" or "solitary" - he was the only one of his father's many children to survive to adulthood), was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 2nd century.
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Art, son of Lugaid Lámderg, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took power after killing his predecessor, and his father's killer, Conaing Bececlach.
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Art Monk
November 5 1957
White Plains, New York
Position(s)| Wide receiver
College| Syracuse
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November 5 1957
White Plains, New York
Position(s)| Wide receiver
College| Syracuse
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Art Spiegelman
Spiegelman at the 2007 Alternative Press Expo.
Born January 15 1948
Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality American
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Spiegelman at the 2007 Alternative Press Expo.
Born January 15 1948
Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality American
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A three letter acronym (commonly referred to as a TLA) is an abbreviation, an alphabetism, an initialism or an acronym consisting of three letters.
Many of the abbreviations described as "three letter acronyms" are initialisms, which some definitions of
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Many of the abbreviations described as "three letter acronyms" are initialisms, which some definitions of
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ART is a three-letter acronym that can mean:
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Medicine
- Antiretroviral therapy. It is used in the treatment of HIV infection.
- assisted reproductive technology
Other
- Adaptive resonance theory
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