a. Expressionism is the questions that we ask art such as why do we make art or what is the emotion in this piece? It is just the feelings we get from a piece or what the artist tries to relay to us. Cognitivism is in my thoughts is what the artist is trying to teach us though his art work. The differences between these two are that Expressionism is what we feel and Cognitivism is what we learn from the art piece.
b. Tolstoy's definition of art to me is that you did not need emotion to make a good work of art, but more of the feelings you get from the day you make it.
c. Collingwood's definition of art for the viewer was that they shouldn't make it feel like the artist's emotion in the piece more like the viewers point of view.
d. In Bourgeois's art work of her spiders she perhaps used material protectiveness, possessiveness, and danger. In Smith's art work named In a Field he may simultaneously "denote", "exemplify", "express", and "refer" or "allude" to.
e. Ben Durham uses a same technique as me in using his older classmates but mine is more about them.
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