The definition of Utilitarian is "<span>having regard to </span>utility<span> or usefulness rather than beauty, ornamentation, etc." </span>Utilitarian art is not mainly for being pretty, it's more focused on being "useful".
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There is no image, but I can give some general insight into Homer's paintings.
Explanation:
His earlier Civil War paintings (from around 1863) are anecdotal, meaning he painted what he saw in real life. As the war ended, however, his paintings began to reflect more on the impact of the war in general and less on what he physically saw. (see <em>The Veteran in a New Field </em>and <em>Prisoners from the Front.</em>) I got this information from this link, which may be helpful. https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/homr/hd_homr.htm
Hello. You did not show the sample to which the question is referring, which makes it impossible for that question to be answered, however, I can help you by showing elements of these three types of art, which will help you to analyze your sample.
Medieval art is that which was produced in the Middle Ages, when the Catholic Church had a strong power and influence throughout Europe. The art of that period reflected this a lot and had very strong religious elements, being a sacred art. It also featured many architectural works inspired by the architecture of the Roman empire and Gothic elements, mainly in England, Germany, Italy, Poland and the Iberian Peninsula.
Renaissance art separated from the influence of the church and had less sacred elements, but invested in elements that represented the greatest expectations and desires of men. At that time, art became something more cultured and intellectual and that is why it began to exalt the human figure by placing it as the center of the universe.
Baroque art, in turn, also has many religious elements, but more dramatic and detailed than in medieval art. Here the artists preferred the use of curves over geometric shapes, they had the divine as the center of the universe and imposed a strong play of shadow and light in their works.
Ah yes. Ok. First I would ask my parents who are forcing me to become a
musician at sword point. Then I would ask my brothers and sisters. I should
have about 31 siblings right now. And then I will ask some guy on the street
that is playing music with a shoelace and his toe. Then I'll ask a a group of
singing magical birds from Shrek. Then I think I'll have enough people to
compose my music.
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