Ashford University
Written by Hope Elena Sardella
Kleiner, F. S. (2017). Gardner’s art through the ages: The western perspective (15th ed., Vol. II). Retrieved from https://ashford.instructure.com/
The fundamental objective of an art historians’ job is to determine if the archetype or original meaning of the art itself. Areas in which art history studies are “architecture, sculpture, the pictorial arts (paintings, drawing, printmaking, and photography), and the craft arts, or arts of design” (Kleiner, F,2017). Following areas of art that may be misunderstood is the value of objects not formally understood as art when the object was created, but over time the item may be displayed among many other objects of art. Such art is categorized within the craft arts’, and are usually functional day-to-day use items like “ceramics, metalwork, textiles, jewelry, and similar accessories of ordinary living”. Thus, it’s necessary to understand these values, and also follow the blurring lines of what could be considered of artistic and historical significance.
Herrero, D. (n.d). The Gargoyle As A Work of Art and a Museum Exhibit. Retrieved from http://doloresherrero.com/english-the-gargoyle-as-a-work-of-art-and-a-museum-exhibit/?lang=en (Links to an external site.)
