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U_5_19 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_5_19 — Iconoclasm History

Iconoclasm — from Greek eikon (image) and klasma (that which is broken) — is the deliberate destruction of images, statues, monuments, or other visual representations, typically motivated by religious, political, or ideo

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U_2_04 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_2_04 — Sculpture from Venus Figurines to Monumental Art

Sculpture — the shaping of three-dimensional form — represents one of humanity's oldest artistic expressions, from the Venus of Willendorf (c. 30,000 BP, Austria) to the monumental Moai of Rapa Nui (Easter Island, c. 125

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U_2_09 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_2_09 — Art Nouveau and Art Deco

Art Nouveau (~1890–1910) and Art Deco (~1920–1940) are two of the most distinctive and influential decorative art movements, representing contrasting aesthetic responses to industrialization and modernity. Art Nouveau (k

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U_2_22 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_2_22 — Shamanic & Entoptic Art

The neuropsychological model of shamanic art proposes that much of humanity's oldest visual art — from Upper Paleolithic cave paintings in Europe to San Bushman rock art in southern Africa to Aboriginal art in Australia

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U_2_14 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_2_14 — Minimalism in Art: Reduction, Silence, and Essential Form

Minimalism — emerging in the early 1960s in New York as a radical reaction against the emotional excess of Abstract Expressionism — reduced art to its most fundamental elements: simple geometric forms, industrial materia

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U_2_02 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_2_02 — Cave Art — Lascaux, Chauvet & World's Oldest Paintings

Cave art constitutes the oldest known evidence of symbolic visual expression by Homo sapiens (and possibly Neanderthals), with the earliest confirmed figurative painting — a narrative hunting scene at Leang Karampuang, S

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U_2_06 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_2_06 — Cinema and Film History

Cinema — the art and technology of moving images — emerged from late 19th-century developments in photography and persistence of vision. Pioneer technologies: Eadweard Muybridge's sequential photographs of a galloping ho

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U_2_15 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_2_15 — Art and Mathematics: Escher, Perspective, and Golden Ratio in Practice

The relationship between art and mathematics is one of the oldest and richest intersections in human intellectual history — from the geometric patterns of Islamic tile work and the proportional systems of ancient Greek s

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U_2_12 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_2_12 — Portraiture: Face, Identity, and Power in Visual Art

Portraiture — the artistic representation of a specific individual — is among the oldest and most culturally charged genres in visual art, serving functions from magical (ensuring the soul's survival — Egyptian Ka statue

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U_2_18 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_2_18 — Islamic Geometric Art & Calligraphy

Islamic geometric art represents one of humanity's most sophisticated achievements in mathematical pattern-making, developed over a millennium across an artistic tradition stretching from Spain to Central Asia. Constrain

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U_2_13 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_2_13 — Surrealism: Dream Art, Automatism, and the Unconscious Mind

Surrealism — the most influential avant-garde art movement of the 20th century — sought to revolutionize human experience by resolving the contradiction between dream and reality into a higher "surreality." Founded by An

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U_2_07 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_2_07 — Mosaic and Tile Art

Mosaic — images or patterns created from small pieces (tesserae) of stone, glass, ceramic, or other materials set in mortar — is one of the most durable art forms, with surviving examples spanning 4,000+ years. Origins:

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U_2_05 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_2_05 — Photography and Visual Culture

Photography — from Greek phōs (light) + graphē (drawing) — transforms light into permanent images. Origins: the camera obscura (darkened chamber projecting inverted images through a pinhole) was known to Aristotle and us

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U_4_07 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_4_07 — Calligraphy & Illuminated Manuscripts

Calligraphy — the art of beautiful writing — elevates script beyond communication into visual art, spiritual practice, and cultural identity marker, and exists as a major tradition in Islamic, East Asian, and Western civ

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U_4_04 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_4_04 — Masks & Performance Traditions Worldwide

Masks are among the most universal cultural artifacts in human history, appearing independently on every inhabited continent and serving functions spanning religious ritual, ancestor communication, healing, social contro

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U_4_18 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_4_18 — Sacred Architectural Proportions

Sacred architectural proportion refers to the use of specific mathematical ratios and geometric relationships in the design of temples, cathedrals, mosques, and other religious structures — ratios believed by their build

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U_4_16 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_4_16 — Culinary Arts and Culture: Food as Identity, Ritual, and Power

Food studies — the interdisciplinary analysis of food production, preparation, distribution, consumption, and meaning — has emerged as one of the most dynamic fields in the humanities and social sciences, bridging anthro

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U_4_10 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_4_10 — Puppetry and Automata

Puppetry — the animation of inanimate figures to tell stories — is among the oldest performing arts, predating written drama. Shadow puppets: wayang kulit (Indonesia — intricately carved leather puppets cast against a ba

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U_4_09 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_4_09 — Poetry & Verse as Knowledge Vessel

Poetry — structured, rhythmic, and densely composed language — served as humanity's primary technology of knowledge preservation for millennia before widespread literacy.

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U_4_03 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_4_03 — Cultural Evolution — Dual Inheritance and Cumulative Culture

Cultural evolution theory applies Darwinian principles — variation, selection, inheritance — to the transmission and transformation of cultural information (beliefs, technologies, norms, institutions). The dual inheritan

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