Aesthetics

Fine Arts: forms of art, especially painting, drawing and sculpture, that are created to be beautiful rather than useful.

Cave of Altamira, Cantabria, the Iberian peninsula. It is renowned for prehistoric cave art featuring charcoal drawings and polychrome paintings of contemporary local fauna and human hands. The earliest paintings were applied during the Upper Paleolithic, around 36,000 years ago. Cave art was a part of the cultural repertoire of the first anatomically modern humans in Europe.
Bisons from the Cave at Altamira (Cantabria, Spain, the Iberian peninsula), a solar symbol.

The Cave of Altamira, discovered in 1868, and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain is a grouping of 18 caves of northern Spain, which together represent the apogee of Upper Paleolithic cave art in Europe between 35,000 and 11,000 years ago In 2008, they were collectively designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Magdalenian polychrome bisons, painted on the ceiling of the Cave at Altamira, are solar symbols. ‘O can‘ is the Iberian Rommany noun for ‘the sun’. Altamira Cave is located in the Cantabria country of the Iberian peninsula.

Fine Arts, either they are figurative/symbolic or abstract, are a clear manifestation of the ubiquitous and universal phenomenon of analogy/likeness/ similitude, and of its solid foundation, i.e., inherent simpleness in the principle of similitude (iSiPS), the generative (creative) force governing the likeness of single entitites, and their attractions and transformations, the supreme Law, and the epistemological premise of the existence!

foundation: a principle, an idea or a fact that something is based on and that it grows from,

Paul Sérusier, Paysage ogival, 1921.

Edera Antze‘ / ‘Antze Ederrak‘ is the Basque noun phrase to express Fine Arts (Spanish ‘Bellas Artes‘; French ‘Beaux Arts‘). Basque adjective ‘eder‘ means ‘beautiful’, and Basque noun ‘antze‘ means ‘skill, art; Art’.

Basque noun ‘antze‘ is a clear phonetic/semantic dissimilation from the Iberian Rommany etymon anaraniá ‘Amen: so be it, certain’, which gives rise to Basque noun ‘antz‘ ‘likeness, similitude’.

All in all it underpins the analogical foundation of Fine Arts, either they are figurative/ symbolic, or abstract. Art, Fine Arts, is/are another clear expression of the impressive actuality os iSiPS in human life, in human being as life¦spirit unity. We see clearly that Fine Arts are based on iSiPS, and that they grow from iSiPS. ISiPs is the foundation of the ‘spirit’ (< Iberian Rommany chanisperó), of human being’s life¦spirit unity.

Paul Sérusier, Nature morte dans l’atelier de l’artiste, 1892.

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