What are the elements and principles of art from classical period
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There are seven elements in art. They are color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value. The ten common principles of art are balance, emphasis, harmony, movement, pattern, proportion, repetition, rhythm, unity, and variety.
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Classical art is recognised for its harmony, balance, and sense of proportion, albeit it differs from genre to genre.
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- It uses idealised forms and shapes in its sculpture and painting and approaches its topics in a detached, emotionally neutral manner.
- Line and composition are usually given precedence over colour in art.
- The components of an artwork are known as the elements of art, and they include colour, line, shape, form, value, texture, and space. They are the instruments that artists employ while producing a work of art.
- These building pieces are placed according to the design principles of contrast, rhythm, proportion, balance, unity, emphasis, movement, and variation.
- Balance, harmony, movement, pattern, proportion, repetition, rhythm, unity, and variation are the 10 basic elements of art.
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