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fine arts

Cultural  
  1. Art that is produced more for beauty or spiritual significance than for physical utility. Painting, sculpture, and music are fine arts.


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“The fine arts scene has developed more slowly than other scenes in South Korea, so maybe it is finally having its moment,” Ms. Park said.

From New York Times

“There is so much precedent for this type of experimentation,” Jane South, the school’s fine arts chair, said in an interview.

From New York Times

He then returned to Maine to finish his degree and later earned a master’s of fine arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

From New York Times

The College Board offers AP courses across the academic spectrum, including in math, science, social studies, foreign languages and fine arts.

From Seattle Times

He studied law, philosophy and fine arts at Melbourne University and became famous for a series of publicly performed practical jokes influenced by his interest in the Dada movement.

From BBC