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Fine artsThose arts which chiefly depend on a delicate or fine imagination, as music, painting, poetry, and sculpture.
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Fine artsThe Fine Arts subject areas include Dance, Drama, Music and Visual Arts.
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Fine artsCurricular subjects that include theatre, dance, music, and visual arts.
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Fine artsThe realm of human experience characterized as aesthetic rather than practical or utilitarian, including music, painting, dance, theater, and film.
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Fine artspaintings; works of art on paper; tapestries; rare or art glass; art glass windows; valuable rugs; statuary; sculptures; antique furniture; antique jewelry; bric-a-brac; porcelains; and similar proper [..]
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Fine arts
The purely aesthetic arts, such as music, painting, and poetry, as opposed to industrial or functional arts such as engineering or carpentry.
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