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{{For|the brand|Applied Art Forms}} {{Short description|Branch in the production of consumer goods}} {{multiple image|perrow = 4|total_width=490 | image1 = Consumer Reports - Hamilton Beach Digital toaster.tiff | image2 = Bentley Continental GTC 011.JPG | image3 = IPod Nano 4G black.jpg | footer = Examples of industrial designs }} {{multiple image|perrow = 4|total_width=490 | image1 = 9, Strada Spătarului, Bucharest (Romania).jpg | image2 = D.A. Sturdza House, Bucharest (Romania) 3.jpg | image3 = Window of the house with number 17 on strada Mântuleasa, from Bucharest (Romania).jpg | footer = Examples of architecture }} {{multiple image|perrow = 4|total_width=490 | image1 = Coffeepot MET DP103144 (cropped),.jpg | image2 = Le Jeu de l'echarpe (Dancer with scarf), by Agathon Leonard, before 1901, Susse Freres, Paris, gilt bronze - Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt - Darmstadt, Germany - DSC00944.jpg | image3 = Jardiniere And Liner (Germany), ca. 1905–10 (CH 18444035) (cropped).jpg | footer = Examples of [[sculpture]] and metalworks }} {{multiple image|perrow = 4|total_width=490 | image1 = Getty Villa - Mixing Vessel with a deceased youth - inv.96.AE.117.jpg | image2 = Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory - Covered Tureen (Terrine du roi) - 1949.15 - Cleveland Museum of Art.tif | image3 = The Music Lesson MET DP-14272-001 (cropped).jpg | footer = Examples of ceramic art and ceramic sculpture }} {{multiple image|perrow = 4|total_width=490 | image1 = Sinhalese Girl Wearing A Traditional Kandyan Saree (Osaria)-1.jpg | image2 = Russolo, Carrà, Marinetti, Boccioni and Severini in front of Le Figaro, Paris, 9 February 1912.jpg | image3 = Lily elsie 12.jpg | footer = Examples of fashion }} {{multiple image|perrow = 4|total_width=490 | image1 = Jean-henri riesener, comò, 1770-80 ca.jpg | image2 = Filippo pelagio pelagi per il moncalvo (gabriele cappello) e carlo chivasse, sedia, torino 1835 ca.jpg | image3 = HMF Hermann Kreuzer Esszimmer-Bueffet.jpg | footer = Examples of furniture }} {{multiple image|perrow = 4|total_width=490 | image1 = Wisteria Tiffany Studios Lamp (cropped).jpg | image2 = Vase MET DT190.jpg | image3 = Clara pierce wolcott per tiffany studios, lampada ombra di libellula su base mosaicata guscio di tartaruga, ante 1906, 01.jpg | footer = Examples of glassware }} The '''applied arts''' are all the arts that apply [[design]] and [[Decorative arts|decoration]] to everyday and essentially practical objects in order to make them [[Aesthetics|aesthetically]] pleasing.<ref>"Applied art" in ''The Oxford Dictionary of Art''. Online edition. [[Oxford University Press]], 2004. www.oxfordreference.com. Retrieved 23 November 2013.</ref> The term is used in distinction to the [[fine arts]], which are those that produce objects with no practical use, whose only purpose is to be beautiful or stimulate the intellect in some way. In practice, the two often overlap. Applied arts largely overlap with [[decorative arts]], and the modern making of applied art is usually called [[design]]. Examples of applied arts are: * [[Industrial design]] – mass-produced objects. * [[Sculpture]] – also counted as a fine art. * [[Architecture]] – also counted as a fine art. * [[Crafts]] – also counted as a fine art. * [[Ceramic art]] * [[Automotive design]] * [[Fashion design]] * [[Calligraphy]] * [[Interior design]] * [[Graphic design]] * [[Cartographic design|Cartographic (map) design]]
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