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what is the European view of art?​

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Answered by nutanjha95
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The European view of art is to create illusionistic likeness. E.g., in 15th century a blacksmith had fallen in love with a painter's daughter: The father would not give his consent.
Answered by Rupayan1437
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The term 'Western art' largely describes the art of western Europe, but is also used as a general category for forms of art that are now geographically widespread but that have their roots in Europe.

The art of Europe, or Western art, encompasses the history of visual art in Europe. European prehistoric art started as mobile Upper Paleolithic rock and cave painting and petroglyph art and was characteristic of the period between the Paleolithic and the Iron Age. Written histories of European art often begin with the art of the Ancient Middle East and the Ancient Aegean civilizations, dating from the 3rd millennium BC. Parallel with these significant cultures, art of one form or another existed all over Europe, wherever there were people, leaving signs such as carvings, decorated artifacts and huge standing stones. However a consistent pattern of artistic development within Europe becomes clear only with the art of Ancient Greece, adopted and transformed by Rome and carried; with the Empire, across much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

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