U_2_00

U_2_00 — Visual Arts: Subfolder Summary

Section: U Updated: March 14, 2026
Subfolder: U2_Visual_Arts | Parent Section: U — Art, Music & Culture
Document Count: 15 | Last Updated: March 14, 2026
Category Tags: art, culture, art-music-culture, music, technology, history, art-culture, media

OVERVIEW

This subfolder contains 15 documents covering Visual Arts within the Art, Music & Culture section. Topics include Color Symbolism and Chromatic Traditions Across Cultures, Cave Art — Lascaux, Chauvet & World's Oldest Paintings, Pottery & Ceramics as Cultural Record, Sculpture from Venus Figurines to Monumental Art, Photography and Visual Culture and 10 more topics. Key themes span terracotta, photography, fractals, color symbolism, berlin and kay, basic color terms.


KEY POINTS


KEY THEMES & KEYWORDS

terracotta, photography, fractals, color symbolism, berlin and kay, basic color terms, liturgical colors, chakra, synesthesia, sapir-whorf, color perception, pigments, lapis lazuli, ochre, goethe


DOCUMENT INDEX

Doc IDTitleKey FocusConfidence
U_2_01Color Symbolism and Chromatic Traditions Across CulturesColor is both a physical phenomenon (wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation) and a cultural construction, with…[1/5]
U_2_02Cave Art — Lascaux, Chauvet & World's Oldest PaintingsCave art constitutes the oldest known evidence of symbolic visual expression by Homo sapiens (and possibly…[5/5]
U_2_03Pottery & Ceramics as Cultural RecordPottery is the most abundant artifact category in archaeological sites worldwide — more pottery sherds have been…[4/5]
U_2_04Sculpture from Venus Figurines to Monumental ArtSculpture — the shaping of three-dimensional form — represents one of humanity's oldest artistic expressions, from the…[4/5]
U_2_05Photography and Visual CulturePhotography — from Greek phōs (light) + graphē (drawing) — transforms light into permanent images.[1/5]
U_2_06Cinema and Film HistoryCinema — the art and technology of moving images — emerged from late 19th-century developments in photography and…[1/5]
U_2_07Mosaic and Tile ArtMosaic — images or patterns created from small pieces (tesserae) of stone, glass, ceramic, or other materials set…[1/5]
U_2_08Digital Art and Generative ArtDigital art — visual art created with or substantially mediated by digital technology — and generative art —…[1/5]
U_2_09Art Nouveau and Art DecoArt Nouveau (~1890–1910) and Art Deco (~1920–1940) are two of the most distinctive and influential decorative…[1/5]
U_2_10Animation: From Zoetrope to CGI and Global TraditionsAnimation — the creation of the illusion of movement through the rapid display of sequential images — is both a…[2/5]
U_2_11Landscape Painting: Shanshui, Hudson River, and the Natural SublimeLandscape painting — the artistic representation of natural scenery — is among the most culturally revealing genres…[2/5]
U_2_12Portraiture: Face, Identity, and Power in Visual ArtPortraiture — the artistic representation of a specific individual — is among the oldest and most culturally…[2/5]
U_2_13Surrealism: Dream Art, Automatism, and the Unconscious MindSurrealism — the most influential avant-garde art movement of the 20th century — sought to revolutionize human…[2/5]
U_2_14Minimalism in Art: Reduction, Silence, and Essential FormMinimalism — emerging in the early 1960s in New York as a radical reaction against the emotional excess of Abstract…[2/5]
U_2_15Art and Mathematics: Escher, Perspective, and Golden Ratio in PracticeThe relationship between art and mathematics is one of the oldest and richest intersections in human intellectual…[3/5]

WHAT TO EXPECT

Documents in this subfolder follow the project's 4-tier evidence system:

Tier distribution in this subfolder: 1–2: 5 docs, 2: 6 docs

Each document includes a Quick Summary, tiered claims with specific evidence,

counter-arguments, bibliography, and cross-references to related documents across the corpus.


Subfolder summary auto-generated from corpus analysis. Last Updated: March 14, 2026