Liberal arts

(noun)

Those areas of learning that require and cultivate general intellectual ability rather than technical skills; the humanities.

Related Terms

  • Feltre
  • Cicero
  • Vittorino da Feltre
  • humanism

Examples of Liberal arts in the following topics:

  • Education and Humanism

    • The main foundation of the school was liberal studies.
    • Liberal arts were viewed as the key to freedom, which allowed humans to achieve their goals and reach their full potential.
    • Liberal studies included philosophy, history, rhetoric, letters, mathematics, poetry, music and astronomy.
    • A painting symbolizing the liberal arts, depicting individuals representing the seven areas of liberal arts study, all circling around Plato and Socrates.
  • Egyptian Art

  • Art and Patronage

  • Buddhism

    • Sramana promoted spiritual concepts that became popular in all major Indian religions, such as saṃsāra, the cycle of birth and death, and moksha, liberation from that cycle.
    • The Sramanas renounced married and domestic life and adopted an ascetic path, one of severe self-discipline and abstention from all indulgence, to achieve spiritual liberation.
    • Depictions of the bodhisattva path are a popular subject in Buddhist art.
  • Art Under the Zhou Dynasty

  • Art and Culture Under the Nerva-Antonines

  • Art Under the Ming Dynasty

  • Art and Culture in the Edo Period

  • Art and Culture in 20th-Century Mexico

  • Hatshepsut

    • The average woman in Egypt was actually quite liberated for the time.
    • This statue of Hatshepsut is housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Subjects
  • Accounting
  • Algebra
  • Art History
  • Biology
  • Business
  • Calculus
  • Chemistry
  • Communications
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Microbiology
  • Physics
  • Physiology
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Statistics
  • U.S. History
  • World History
  • Writing

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