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= Arts, 515 =


 * 1)  Art

Architecture, 36
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 * 1)  Architecture
 * 2)  Sacred architecture
 * 3)  Architectural plan
 * 4)  Architectural style
 * 5)  Architectural theory
 * 6)  Proportion
 * 7)  Landscape architecture


 * Specific structures, 29
 * 1)  Acropolis of Athens
 * 2)  Angkor Wat
 * 3)  Buckingham Palace
 * 4)  Burj Khalifa
 * 5)  Chartres Cathedral
 * 6)  Colosseum
 * 7)  Eiffel Tower
 * 8)  Empire State Building
 * 9)  Great Wall of China
 * 10)  Hagia Sophia
 * 11)   Machu Picchu
 * 12)  The Kremlin
 * 13)  Pantheon
 * 14)   Parthenon
 * 15)  Sistine Chapel
 * 16)  Sydney Opera House
 * 17)  Statue of Liberty
 * 18)  Stonehenge
 * 19)  Taj Mahal
 * 20)  Palace of Versailles
 * 21)  Seven Wonders of the World
 * 22)  Colossus of Rhodes
 * 23)   Great Pyramid of Giza
 * 24)  Hanging Gardens of Babylon
 * 25)  Lighthouse of Alexandria
 * 26)  Mausoleum of Maussollos
 * 27)  Statue of Zeus at Olympia
 * 28)  Temple of Artemis
 * 29)  St. Peter's Basilica

Basic concepts in literature, 16

 * 1)  Literature
 * 2)  Fiction
 * 3)  Science fiction
 * 4)  Horror fiction
 * 5)  Romance novel
 * 6)  Children's literature
 * 7)  Fairy tale
 * 8)  Fantasy
 * 9)  Novel
 * 10)  Book
 * 11)  Dictionary
 * 12)  Encyclopedia
 * 13)  Thesaurus
 * 14)  Short story
 * 15)  Poetry
 * 16)  Prose

Fiction: novels, plays, etc.,

 * Fiction of antiquity, 17
 * 1)  The Bacchae
 * 2)  The Birds
 * 3)  The Clouds
 * 4)  Daśakumāracarita
 * 5)  Dream of the Red Chamber
 * 6)  Fengshen Yanyi
 * 7)  The Golden Ass
 * 8)  Journey to the West
 * 9)  Kadambari
 * 10)  La Princesse de Clèves
 * 11)  Oresteia
 * 12)  Oedipus the King
 * 13)  One Thousand and One Nights
 * 14)  Romance of the Three Kingdoms
 * 15)  The Tale of Genji
 * 16)  True History
 * 17)  Water Margin


 * Fiction of early printed book era, 19
 * 1)  Candide
 * 2)  Doctor Faustus
 * 3)  Don Quixote
 * 4)  Goethe's Faust
 * 5)  Hamlet
 * 6)  King Lear
 * 7)  Le Morte d'Arthur
 * 8)  Macbeth
 * 9)  The Merchant of Venice
 * 10)  A Midsummer Night's Dream
 * 11)  Moby-Dick
 * 12)  Much Ado About Nothing
 * 13)  Othello
 * 14)  Robinson Crusoe
 * 15)  Romeo & Juliet
 * 16)  The Taming of the Shrew
 * 17)  Tartuffe
 * 18)  The Tempest
 * 19)  Utopia


 * Fiction of modern era, 11
 * 1)  Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
 * 2)  Crime and Punishment
 * 3)  The Chronicles of Narnia
 * 4)  The Grapes of Wrath
 * 5)  The Little Prince
 * 6)   The Lord of the Rings
 * 7)  Nineteen Eighty Four
 * 8)  The Forsyte Saga
 * 9)  A Tale of Two Cities
 * 10)  Ulysses (novel)
 * 11)  War and Peace

Poetic works, 25

 * Poetic works of antiquity, 12
 * 1)  Aeneid
 * 2)  Beowulf
 * 3)  Epic of Gilgamesh
 * 4)  Iliad
 * 5)   Mahabharata
 * 6)  Metamorphoses
 * 7)  Odyssey
 * 8)  Shahnameh
 * 9)  Divine Comedy
 * 10)  Masnavi
 * 11)  Diwan-e Shams-e Tabrizi
 * 12)  The Canterbury Tales


 * Poetic works of early printed book era, 7
 * 1)  Shakespeare's sonnets
 * 2)  Paradise Lost
 * 3)  Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
 * 4)  Oku no Hosomichi
 * 5)  Afternoon of a Faun
 * 6)  Leaves of Grass
 * 7)  Songs of Innocence and of Experience


 * Poetic works of modern era, 6
 * 1)  The Second Coming
 * 2)  Howl and Other Poems
 * 3)   The Cantos
 * 4)  The Waste Land
 * 5)  A Season in Hell/Une Saison en Enfer
 * 6)  If—

Fictional worlds, 29

 * Imaginary creatures, 23
 * 1)  Legendary creature
 * 2)  Bigfoot
 * 3)  Centaur
 * 4)  Cerberus
 * 5)  Chimera
 * 6)  Cyclops
 * 7)  Demon
 * 8)  Dragon
 * 9)  Fairy
 * 10)  Ghost
 * 11)  Jinn
 * 12)   Leprechaun
 * 13)  Loch Ness Monster
 * 14)  Magician (fantasy)
 * 15)  Mermaid
 * 16)  Pegasus
 * 17)  Siren
 * 18)  Sphinx
 * 19)  Superhero
 * 20)  Unicorn
 * 21)  Vampire
 * 22)  Werewolf
 * 23)  Zombie


 * Imaginary places, 6
 * 1)   Atlantis
 * 2)  Camelot
 * 3)  Garden of Eden
 * 4)  El Dorado
 * 5)  Shangri-La
 * 6)  Utopia

Basics, 12

 * 1)  Music
 * 2)  Music theory
 * 3)  Musical notation
 * 4)  Music video
 * 5)  Song
 * 6)  Singing
 * 7)  Rapping
 * 8)  Choir
 * 9)  Orchestra
 * 10)  Melody
 * 11)  Harmony
 * 12)  Rhythm

Music genres and forms, 31

 * 1)  Blues
 * 2)  Baroque music
 * 3)  Fugue
 * 4)  Classical music
 * 5)  Aria
 * 6)  Concerto
 * 7)  Opera
 * 8)  Symphony
 * 9)  Sonata
 * 10)   Bluegrass music
 * 11)  Country music
 * 12)  Disco
 * 13)  Electronic music
 * 14)   Folk music
 * 15)  Funk
 * 16)  Gamelan
 * 17)   Hip hop music
 * 18)  Hymn
 * 19)   Jazz
 * 20)   Ragtime
 * 21)   Bossa nova
 * 22)  Symphony
 * 23)  Pop music
 * 24)  Reggae
 * 25)   Rhythm and blues
 * 26)   Soul music
 * 27)  Rock music
 * 28)  Alternative Rock
 * 29)  Heavy metal music
 * 30)  Punk rock
 * 31)  Rock and Roll

Musical instruments, 47

 * 1)  Musical instrument
 * 2)   String instrument
 * 3)  Harp
 * 4)  Guitar
 * 5)  Bass guitar
 * 6)  Electric guitar
 * 7)  Violin
 * 8)  Viola
 * 9)   Cello
 * 10)  Double bass
 * 11)  Harpsichord
 * 12)  Mandolin
 * 13)  Lyre
 * 14)  Zither
 * 15)  Lute
 * 16)  Wind instrument
 * 17)  Brass instrument
 * 18)  Trumpet
 * 19)  Horn
 * 20)  Trombone
 * 21)  Tuba
 * 22)  Woodwind instrument
 * 23)   Bassoon
 * 24)  Clarinet
 * 25)  Flute
 * 26)  Pan flute
 * 27)  Oboe
 * 28)  Recorder
 * 29)   Saxophone
 * 30)  Bagpipes
 * 31)  Harmonica
 * 32)  Pipe organ
 * 33)  Percussion instrument
 * 34)  Bell
 * 35)  Carillon
 * 36)  Chimes
 * 37)  Conga
 * 38)  Cymbal
 * 39)  Djembe
 * 40)  Drum
 * 41)  Frame drum
 * 42)  Piano
 * 43)  Slit drum
 * 44)  Xylophone
 * 45)  Electronic musical instrument
 * 46)  Electric organ
 * 47)   Synthesizer

Specific musical works, 4

 * Classical, 4
 * 1)  Brandenburg Concertos
 * 2)  The Four Seasons, Vivaldi
 * 3)  Messiah, Handel
 * 4)  Requiem (Mozart)
 * 5)  Symphony No. 5, Beethoven

Venues, 4

 * 1)  Music venue
 * 2)  Carnegie Hall
 * 3)  Opera house
 * 4)  Sydney Opera House

Concepts, 5

 * 1)  Performing arts
 * 2)  Audience
 * 3)  Costume
 * 4)  Joke
 * 5)  Parody

Forms, 39

 * 1)  Acrobatics
 * 2)  Circus
 * 3)  Clown
 * 4)  Magic
 * 5)  Sleight of hand
 * 6)  Escapology
 * 7)  Mime artist
 * 8)  Performance art
 * 9)  Performance poetry
 * 10)  Puppetry
 * 11)  Stand-up comedy


 * Dance, 12
 * 1)  Dance
 * 2)  Ballet
 * 3)  Ballroom dance
 * 4)  Belly dance
 * 5)  Bolshoi Ballet
 * 6)  Choreography
 * 7)  Hip-hop dance
 * 8)  Folk dance
 * 9)  Jazz dance
 * 10)  Modern dance
 * 11)  The Royal Ballet


 * Theatre, 17
 * 1)  Theatre
 * 2)  Audition
 * 3)  Broadway theatre
 * 4)  Comedy
 * 5)  Drama
 * 6)  Improvisational theatre
 * 7)  Kabuki
 * 8)  Playwright
 * 9)  Noh
 * 10)  Musical theatre
 * 11)  Monologue
 * 12)  Stage (theatre)
 * 13)  Stagecraft
 * 14)  Stock character
 * 15)  Theatre of ancient Greece
 * 16)  Tragedy
 * 17)  West End theatre

Specific works, 7

 * 1)  The Fantasticks
 * 2)  Hair
 * 3)  The Nutcracker Suite
 * 4)  Oklahoma!
 * 5)  The Phantom of the Opera
 * 6)  Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
 * 7)  Swan Lake

History of art, 30

 * Pre-modern art, 9
 * 1)  Academic art
 * 2)   Baroque
 * 3)  Classicism
 * 4)  Empire style
 * 5)  Gothic art
 * 6)  Mannerism
 * 7)  Realist visual arts
 * 8)  Romanesque art
 * 9)  Rococo


 * Modern art, 14
 * 1)  Modern art
 * 2)  Abstract art
 * 3)  Art Deco
 * 4)  Art movement
 * 5)  Art Nouveau
 * 6)  Cubism
 * 7)   Dada
 * 8)  Expressionism
 * 9)  Futurism
 * 10)  Neoclassicism
 * 11)  Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
 * 12)  Suprematism
 * 13)  Surrealism
 * 14)  Symbolism (arts)


 * Contemporary art, 7
 * 1)  Contemporary art
 * 2)  Land art
 * 3)  Minimalism
 * 4)  Conceptual art
 * 5)  Op art
 * 6)  Outsider art
 * 7)  Pop art

Artist's tools, 14

 * 1)  Airbrush
 * 2)  Canvas
 * 3)  Chalkboard
 * 4)  Charcoal
 * 5)  Ink
 * 6)  Modelling clay
 * 7)  Paint
 * 8)  Paintbrush
 * 9)  Palette (painting)
 * 10)  Pastel
 * 11)  Pencil
 * 12)   Pigment
 * 13)  Pen
 * 14)  Potter's wheel

Concepts and forms, 25

 * 1)  Visual arts
 * 2)  African art
 * 3)  Ceramics
 * 4)  Pottery
 * 5)  Color theory
 * 6)  Collage
 * 7)  Comics
 * 8)  Manga
 * 9)  Commercial art
 * 10)  Drawing
 * 11)  Engraving
 * 12)  Fashion
 * 13)  Fine art
 * 14)   Graffiti
 * 15)  Illustration
 * 16)  Mosaic
 * 17)  Painting
 * 18)  Oil painting
 * 19)  Watercolor painting
 * 20)  Dutch Golden Age painting
 * 21)  Impressionism
 * 22)  Post-Impressionism
 * 23)  Abstract Expressionism
 * 24)  Mural
 * 25)   Sculpture

Specific works, 30

 * Painting, 24
 * 1)  A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
 * 2)  Arnolfini Portrait
 * 3)  The Book of Kells
 * 4)  The Blue Boy
 * 5)  Campbell's Soup Cans
 * 6)  The Death of Socrates
 * 7)  Four Freedoms
 * 8)  Melencolia I
 * 9)   Mona Lisa
 * 10)  The Night Watch
 * 11)  Sunflowers
 * 12)  Wheat Fields
 * 13)  The Art of Painting
 * 14)  The Dream
 * 15)  The Garden of Earthly Delights
 * 16)  The Scream
 * 17)  The Sleeping Gypsy
 * 18)   Last Supper
 * 19)  The Treachery of Images
 * 20)  Starry Night
 * 21)  Guernica
 * 22)  The Persistence of Memory
 * 23)  Water Lilies
 * 24)  The Great Wave off Kanagawa


 * Sculpture, 6
 * 1)  David (Michelangelo)
 * 2)  Ecstasy of Saint Teresa
 * 3)  Manneken Pis
 * 4)  Pietà (Michelangelo)
 * 5)  The Thinker
 * 6)  Venus de Milo

Modern visual arts, 38

 * 1)  Photographic film
 * 2)  Digital art

Design, 5

 * 1)  Design
 * 2)  Graphic design
 * 3)  Interior design
 * 4)  Industrial design
 * 5)  Web design

Filmmaking,

 * 1)   Film
 * 2)  Animation
 * 3)  Anime
 * 4)   Silent film
 * 5)  Color motion picture film
 * 6)  Filmmaking
 * 7)  Cinematography
 * 8)  Special effects
 * 9)  Studio system

Cinema by country, 8

 * 1)  Cinema of the United States (Hollywood)
 * 2)  Cinema of France
 * 3)  Cinema of India
 * 4)  Bollywood
 * 5)  Cinema of Japan
 * 6)  Cinema of China
 * 7)  Cinema of the Soviet Union
 * 8)  Cinema of Nigeria

Film festival and awards, 4

 * 1)  Film festival
 * 2)  Cannes Film Festival
 * 3)  Toronto International Film Festival
 * 4)  Academy Award (Oscars)

Films, 10

 * 1)  Casablanca
 * 2)  Citizen Kane
 * 3)   King Kong
 * 4)  Star Wars
 * 5)  The Wizard of Oz
 * 6)  The Godfather
 * 7)  Gone With the Wind
 * 8)  Lawrence of Arabia
 * 9)  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
 * 10)  2001: A Space Odyssey

People from mythology and ancient scriptures, 28

 * Abrahamic religions, 8
 * 1) Adam
 * 2) Eve
 * 3) Cain and Abel
 * 4) Noah
 * 5) Isaac
 * 6)  Ishmael
 * 7) Jacob
 * 8) Joseph (son of Jacob)


 * Greek and Roman mythology, 12
 * 1) Achilles
 * 2) Aeneas
 * 3) Agamemnon
 * 4) Argonauts
 * 5) Cassandra
 * 6) Electra
 * 7) Heracles (Hercules)
 * 8) Jason
 * 9) Medea
 * 10) Odysseus (Ulysses)
 * 11) Oedipus
 * 12) Perseus


 * Ancient scriptures and folklores of India, 2
 * 1) Arjuna
 * 2)  Rama


 * Medieval European mythology and Arthurian legends, 6
 * 1) Grendel
 * 2) King Arthur
 * 3) Lancelot
 * 4) Merlin
 * 5) Faust
 * 6)  Robin Hood

Characters from Western folklore, 5

 * 1) Baba Yaga
 * 2) Don Juan
 * 3) Easter Bunny
 * 4) Santa Claus
 * 5) Tooth Fairy

Characters from literature and drama, 20

 * 1) Aladdin
 * 2) Big Brother
 * 3) James Bond
 * 4) The Cat in the Hat
 * 5) Holden Caulfield
 * 6) Count Dracula
 * 7) C. Auguste Dupin
 * 8) Mother Goose
 * 9) Hansel and Gretel
 * 10) Sherlock Holmes
 * 11) Philip Marlowe
 * 12) Ossian
 * 13) Peter Pan
 * 14) Hercule Poirot
 * 15) Quasimodo
 * 16) Ebenezer Scrooge
 * 17) Tarzan
 * 18) Three Musketeers
 * 19) Jean Valjean
 * 20) Winnie-the-Pooh

Characters from film, television and games, 10

 * 1) Astro Boy
 * 2) Bugs Bunny
 * 3) Daffy Duck
 * 4) Donald Duck
 * 5) Godzilla
 * 6) Kermit the Frog
 * 7) Captain Kirk
 * 8) Mario
 * 9) Mickey Mouse
 * 10) Pokémon

Characters from comics and modern folklore, 11

 * 1) The Adventures of Tintin
 * 2) Asterix
 * 3) Batman
 * 4) Buck Rogers
 * 5) Conan the Barbarian
 * 6)  Incredible Hulk
 * 7) Peanuts
 * 8) Spider-Man
 * 9)   Superman
 * 10) Uncle Sam
 * 11) Wonder Woman