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What does the form and content of a work of art mean respectively?

Content: The content of a work of art refers to the sum of the theme, theme, details, plot, emotion and other elements of the work of art. ..

Form: Form refers to the organizational structure and external form of the content elements of things and phenomena. The combination of artistic form and artistic content refers to the internal organizational structure and external expression of artistic works and the sum of various artistic means.

Extended data:

The contents of art forms include the following:

First, the internal form, that is, the internal structure and connection of content;

The second is the external form, that is, the external form formed by the material means conveyed by the artistic image. In any work of art, the internal form and the external form are combined, and the content of the work of art can only be expressed through a certain artistic form. Art form has the characteristics of significance, nationality, times and variability. The elements that make up an art form are: structure, genre, artistic language, expression and so on.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia _ Art Form