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faltersainse [42]
4 years ago
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What is an aesthetic question a viewer might ask about a work of art? What civilization made this work? What principles of desig

n were used to make this work? What qualifies a functional object like this as a work of art? What political events were taking place when this work was made?
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iren2701 [21]4 years ago
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What was your relfection or insperati0on for this fine art work. 


topjm [15]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

An aesthetic question can be something such as: what kind of paint style it was used? Or, why the artist choose to use this kind of light? Everything that is related to the art and its creation process can be classified as aesthetic. The other questions you made are related to the social and political implications of this art, and the artist's point of view. Questions such as the functional object of this art, or the political events are classified as social/political.

Explanation:

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