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How is it possible that people from different cultures have have considered certain works of art masterpieces over long periods of time, How objective is this process of evaluation and what role do our emotions play in it?


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How is it possible that people from different cultures have have considered certain works of art masterpieces over long periods of time, How objective is this process of evaluation and what role do our emotions play in it?

... HOW IS IT THAT PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT CULTURES HAVE CONSIDERED CERTAIN WORKS OF ART MASTERPIECES OVER LONG PERIODS OF TIME? HOW OBJECTIVE IS THIS PROCESS OF EVALUATION AND WHAT ROLE DO OUR EMOTIONS PLAY IN IT? Art is a way to share and express your thoughts and feelings with different people from around the world by altering your inner beliefs into symbols, such as lines and colors, music or writings. This way of communicating with other people with your imagination is one of a few things that can make a person unique. No one can have the same thoughts, feelings and beliefs for a place or for something else with somebody else, therefore when a person makes something artistic it is a masterpiece because no one else can make it exactly the same. As a result when a masterpiece has very good quality then it is considered a masterpiece because the

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