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Sage Parker
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14 December, 21:30
How do fine arts differ from applied arts
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Omar Mcdonald
14 December, 21:57
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The term 'fine art" is used to refer to art that has no outside purpose, and applied art' is used for beautiful things that are designed for a useful purpose.
Examples of 'fine art' might be a symphony, ballet or religious painting Examples of 'applied art' might be beautiful furniture or architecture
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