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Definition of Artistic creation
1. Noun. The creation of beautiful or significant things. "He said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully"
Generic synonyms: Creation, Creative Activity
Specialized synonyms: Arts And Crafts, Ceramics, Decalcomania, Decoupage, Drafting, Draftsmanship, Drawing, Glyptography, Gastronomy, Origami, Painting, Perfumery, Printmaking, Carving, Sculpture, Topiary
Examples of category: Americana, Art, Fine Art, Ground, Talaria, Vocabulary, Aesthetics, Esthetics, Celluloid, Cinema, Film, Expressive Style, Style, Ensemble, Tout Ensemble, Exhibition, Expo, Exposition, Appraiser, Authenticator, Idealogue, Theoretician, Theoriser, Theorist, Theorizer, Tension, Doldrums, Stagnancy, Stagnation, Longueur, Finger-paint, Fresco, Distemper, Illuminate, Miniate, Rubricate, Blazon, Emblazon, Sculpt, Sculpture, Paint, Paint, Repaint, Charge, Interpret, Represent, Depict, Picture, Render, Show, Illustrate, Conventionalize, Stylise, Stylize, Depict, Limn, Portray, Portray, Present, Draw, Charcoal, Cartoon, Fill In, Shade, Stipple, Watercolor, Watercolour, Miniate, Model, Mold, Mould, Chalk Out, Sketch, Lithograph, Silkscreen, Stencil, Engrave, Etch, Stipple, Etch, Aquatint, Model, Pose, Posture, Sit, Deaccession, Pop, Popular, Cathartic, Releasing, Moderne, Nonrepresentational, Formalised, Formalistic, Formalized
Derivative terms: Artist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Artistic Creation
Literary usage of Artistic creation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Art: Being a Contribution to a New System of æsthetics by Julius Meier-Graefe (1908)
"Before we inquire by what means this propaganda is carried on, and what relation
it bears to other factors of artistic creation, let us briefly consider ..."
2. Modern Art: Being a Contribution to a New System of æsthetics by Julius Meier-Graefe (1908)
"Before we inquire by what means this propaganda is carried on, and what relation
it bears to other factors of artistic creation, let us briefly consider ..."
3. Woman and To-morrow by Walter Lionel George (1913)
"... artistic creation is supposedly reserved for man: this must, in the light of
my non-demonstrable but probably accurate assumption, be incorrect. ..."
4. American Journal of Archaeology by Archaeological Institute of America (1887)
"... side of the work to produce the effects of a truly artistic creation. In the
highest period of the fifth century B. c. these difficulties are overcome. ..."