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What does a work of art include?
Modern categories include movies, TV series (variety shows), oil painting, painting, sculpture and carving. The copyright laws of some countries also classify architectural works and photographic works as artistic works. Although musical works are regarded as a special category of protected works in some countries, the concept of artistic works also includes musical works in the copyright laws of many countries. In most copyright laws, works of art also include practical works of art.
Works of art include painting, sculpture, architecture, calligraphy, photography, music, dance, folk art, film, television, drama, traditional opera and so on. Art refers to the aesthetic appreciation object created by materializing the aesthetic image of the unity of subject and object formed in the mind through artistic conception and artistic creation. The content of a work of art refers to the sum of the theme, theme, details, plot, emotion and other elements of a work of art.
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