Carpentry
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- | "[[The Modern System of the Arts]]" (1951) is an essay by [[Paul Oskar Kristeller]] published in ''[[Journal of the History of Ideas]]''. It proved to be an influential, much reprinted classic reading in [[Philosophy of art]]. | + | |
+ | '''Carpentry''' is a [[skilled trade]] in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of [[building]]s, [[Shipbuilding|ships]], [[timber bridge]]s, [[concrete]] [[formwork]], etc. | ||
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+ | *[[Artisan]] | ||
+ | *[[Atlanta Community ToolBank]] | ||
+ | *[[CCG Profiles]] | ||
+ | *[[Guild]] | ||
+ | *[[Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum]], Kobe, Japan | ||
+ | *[[Traditional trades]] | ||
+ | *[[Woodworking]] | ||
+ | *[[Worshipful Company of Carpenters]] | ||
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"Marcel Duchamp once proposed that art is any activity of any kind- everything. However, the way that only certain activities are classified today as art is a social construction. There is evidence that there may be an element of truth to this. The Invention of Art: A Cultural History is an art history book which examines the construction of the modern system of the arts i.e. fine art. Shiner finds evidence that the older system of the arts before our modern system (fine art) held art to be any skilled human activity i.e. Ancient Greek society did not possess the term art but techne. Techne can be understood neither as art or craft, the reason being that the distinctions of art and craft are historical products that came later on in human history. Techne included painting, sculpting and music but also; cooking, medicine, horsemanship, geometry, carpentry, prophecy, and farming etc. |
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Carpentry is a skilled trade in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc.
See also
- Artisan
- Atlanta Community ToolBank
- CCG Profiles
- Guild
- Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, Kobe, Japan
- Traditional trades
- Woodworking
- Worshipful Company of Carpenters