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The classical period brought a dramatic shift towards honoring the individual and the human form. Greek and Roman artists did not just portray humans; they portrayed an idealized human—the athletic, rational, and balanced human.

In the late 20th and 21st centuries, the definition of "humanity" itself is questioned.

Humanity’s engagement with art began with the need to connect with the world and control it. Early artistic creation, such as cave paintings in Lascaux or the Venus of Willendorf, served to navigate fear and ensure survival, often blending art with magical ritual.

The human condition is a universal theme that has been explored throughout the history of art. From the Renaissance to modern times, artists have sought to understand and represent the human experience in all its complexity. Through their works, they have addressed fundamental questions about existence, identity, morality, and the human condition.

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Abstract. This study aims to investigate the way through which artists expressed the body in their works and deciding the artistic... Al-Academy Journal Perspectives on Humanity in the Fine Arts Perspectives on Humanity in the Fine Arts introduces students to the fine arts as expressions and reflections of the human conditi... Cognella Title Catalog Perspectives on Humanity in the Fine Arts - Amazon.com Students come to understand the position and impact of art as expressions of a culture's soul in the development of western histor... Amazon.com Art is an Essential Part of the Human Experience - Magazine When individuals have a way to express themselves, their community benefits from their well-being. Having access to visual art and... Colorado State University Why the Arts & Humanities Matter: The Fight for Meaning Feb 26, 2025 —

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