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<em>The bell for the front door </em> is <em>out of order.</em>
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Art is primarily a visual medium that is used to express our ideas about our human experience and the world around us.
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What do you understand by Art?</h3>
The term "art" refers to a wide range of human endeavors and the resulting works that reflect technical mastery, aesthetic beauty, emotional heft, or mental concepts. It can also be described as an expression of talent or creativity through the creation of a visual item or experience, which is known as visual art (to distinguish it from other art genres). The term "art" includes a variety of media, including photography, installation, decorative arts, printmaking, painting, and sculpture. Art can represent history, emotion, culture, and the individual experiences of the creator, among other things.
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Hi! I got into LaGuardia a while ago and I'm a soprano-alto. I reccomend show songs such as if I loved you from carousel, the beauty is from the light in the piazza, memory from cats, or any christine song from phantom of the opera. Good luck!
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Churches greatly effected the size and subject matter of artwork. This is because many large structures created more room to put larger artwork in. This includes murals, which have become very common in churches and historical large buildings. Much of the artwork in these buildings show historical events and religious beliefs.
        
             
        
        
        
<span>For his Ninth and final symphony, Beethoven wove the themes of the Enlightenment into his work. He finally saw a chance to use Friedrich Schiller's "Ode to Joy" — Beethoven had long wanted to set the poem to music for its themes of freedom and brotherhood. The Ninth, dedicated to Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia, influenced composers that followed, including Schubert, Brahms and Mahler. 
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