List of topics in aesthetics
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List of topics in aesthetics.
(See also: List of aestheticians.)
- A Mathematician's Apology
- A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful
- Abhinavagupta
- Abstract Illusionism
- Abstract art
- Academic art
- Acquired taste
- Action painting
- Aesthetic relativism
- Aestheticism
- Aestheticization as propaganda
- Aestheticization of violence
- Aesthetics
- Aesthetics of music
- Aleksei Losev
- Alexander Gerard
- Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten
- Alexander Nehamas
- Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Alienation effect
- Ambonoclast
- American Craftsman
- American Empire (style)
- American realism
- Anandavardhana
- Anglo-Japanese style
- Anti-art
- Antwerp Mannerism
- Antwerp school
- Aristotle
- Art Deco
- Art Deco in Durban
- Art and morality
- Art criticism
- Art for art's sake
- Art forgery
- Art movement
- Art of murder
- Art periods
- Artcore
- Arte Povera
- Arthur Danto
- Arthur Schopenhauer
- Arthur Schopenhauer's aesthetics
- Artist
- Artistic expression
- Artistic inspiration
- Artistic revolution
- Arts and Crafts movement
- Ashcan School
- August Wilhelm Schlegel
- Auto-destructive art
- Avant-Garde and Kitsch
- Axiology
- Barbizon school
- Bauhaus
- Bay Area Figurative Movement
- Beauty
- Benedetto Croce
- Beuron Art School
- Black Artists Group
- Black Arts Movement
- Brandywine School
- Bruce Lee
- Béla Balázs
- Calvin Seerveld
- Capitalist realism
- Carl Dahlhaus
- Catharsis
- Cellar door
- Characterism
- Chinoiserie
- Christopher Janaway
- Circulism
- Classical Realism
- Classicism
- Classificatory disputes about art
- Clive Bell
- Color-field Splash
- Color Field
- Comedy
- Community art
- Conceptual art
- Concrescentism
- Concrete art
- Constructivism (art)
- Contemporary Baroque Art
- Cool (aesthetic)
- Creativity
- Critique of Judgement
- Cubism
- Culture of Asia
- Cuteness
- Cynical realism
- Czech Cubism
- Dada
- Danube school
- Dau al Set
- David Hume
- De Stijl
- Death of the Author
- Decadence
- Decadent movement
- Decadentism
- Defastenism
- Definition of art
- Demon graphics
- Depiction
- Didacticism
- Directoire (style)
- Donkey's Tail
- Dragestil
- Déprimisme
- Eastern Group of Painters
- Edmund Burke
- Edmund Gurney
- Eduard Hanslick
- Either/Or
- Elegance
- Eli Siegel
- Empire (style)
- Emptyism
- English and Welsh
- Erotic art
- Esoteric Order of Art
- Essentially contested concept
- Exoticism
- Expression
- Expressionism
- Fact-value distinction
- Fauvism
- Feminist Art Movement
- Feminist literary criticism
- Ferdinand Gotthelf Hand
- Ferruccio Busoni
- Fiction
- Figuration Libre
- Florentine School
- Fluxus
- Forgery
- Form follows function
- Formalesque
- Formalism (art)
- Found object
- Francesco de Sanctis
- Francis Hutcheson (philosopher)
- François Hemsterhuis
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Friedrich Schiller
- Funk art
- Futurism (art)
- Geometric abstraction
- Georg Anton Friedrich Ast
- Georg Brandes
- Georg Mehlis
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- George Dickie
- George Lansing Raymond
- George Santayana
- Georges Bataille
- Gjernes
- Gothic Romanticism
- Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- Greek Revival architecture
- Gregory Currie
- Grotesque body
- Guild of Romanists
- Gutai group
- Haida Manga
- Hamid Dabashi
- Hans Pfitzner
- Harlem Renaissance
- Harmonices Mundi
- Heinrich Gustav Hotho
- Henri Focillon
- Hermann Theodor Hettner
- Heroic realism
- Hierarchy of genres
- Histogram equalization
- History of aesthetics (pre-20th-century)
- Hudson River School
- Hugh Kenner
- Human figure (aesthetics)
- Human physical appearance
- Humour
- Hypermodernism (art)
- Iki (aesthetic ideal)
- Imagination
- Immanuel Kant
- Impressionism
- Incoherents
- Inconnu Independent Art Group
- Inherently funny word
- Institutional Critique
- Institutional theory of art
- Intentional fallacy
- International Gothic
- International Typographic Style
- Irrealism (philosophy)
- Jack of Diamonds (artists)
- Jacques Maritain
- James DiGiovanna
- Jan Mukarovský
- Japanese aesthetics
- Japanese sound symbolism
- Jean-François Lyotard
- Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
- Jerrold Levinson
- Jerry Farber
- Jo-ha-kyu
- Johann Friedrich Herbart
- Johann Gottfried Herder
- John Anderson (philosopher)
- John Hospers
- John Maeda
- Jonathan Edwards
- Joseph Addison
- Joseph Kosuth
- Junge Wilde
- Józef Kremer
- Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger
- Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
- Kendall Walton
- Kinetic art
- Kokoro
- Kung Fu (TV series)
- Kunstreligion
- Lalita Pandit
- Late Modernism
- Leo Tolstoy
- Leonid Stolovich
- Les Automatistes
- Les Nabis
- Lettrism
- Line of Beauty
- List of French artistic movements
- List of art movements
- List of culturally-linked qualities of music
- Literary criticism
- Littoral art
- Liu Xie
- Live-art
- Longinus (literature)
- Lookism
- Luminism (American art style)
- Lyrical Abstraction
- Madeleine Doran
- Makapansgat pebble
- Mani Kaul
- Margaret Magnus
- Marxist aesthetics
- Mathematical beauty
- Maurice Blanchot
- Max Black
- Maximalism
- Mazen Asfour
- Metaphor
- Metaphysical art
- Metarealism
- Michael Sprinker
- Mikhail Bakhtin
- Milan Damnjanovic (philosopher)
- Mimesis
- Mingei
- Minimalism
- Miyabi
- Modern expressionism
- Modernism
- Modular constructivism
- Monroe Beardsley
- Moscow Conceptualists
- Music
- Music philosophy
- Musica universalis
- Musicology
- Natural Design
- Naturalism (arts)
- Nelson Goodman
- Neo-Dada
- Neo-Futurists
- Neo-Gothic art movement
- Neo-baroque
- Neo-conceptual art
- Neo-expressionism
- Neo-figurative
- Neo-pop
- Neo-primitivism
- Neo-romanticism
- Neoclassicism
- Neomodern
- Neonouveau
- Nespelem (art)
- Neuroesthetics
- New Objectivity
- New York School
- New folk media
- Nihonga
- Northwest School (art)
- Norwich school
- Novalis
- Novgorod School
- Novísimos
- Nsumi
- Of the Standard of Taste
- On the Genealogy of Morality
- Op art
- Ornament (architecture)
- Orphism (art)
- Oscar Wilde
- Painters Eleven
- Panic Movement
- Papunya Tula
- Paragone
- Passionism
- Paul Haeberlin
- Paul de Man
- Pennsylvania Impressionism
- Performing arts
- Peter Lunenfeld
- Philistinism
- Philosophy and Literature
- Philosophy and literature
- Philosophy in a New Key
- Philosophy of Music
- Phonaesthetics
- Phonestheme
- Photoconceptualism
- Photogenic
- Photorealism
- Physical attractiveness
- Plasticien
- Poetics (Aristotle)
- Poetry
- Pop art
- Pornography
- Poshlost'
- Post-Futurism
- Post-Impressionism
- Post-painterly Abstraction
- Post-romanticism
- Postminimalism
- Postmodern art
- Poussinist
- Precisionism
- Primitivism
- Process Art
- Proletkult
- Psychology of art
- Ptolemy
- Punk visual art
- Puppetista
- Purism
- R. G. Collingwood
- Rasa (aesthetics)
- Rasquache
- Real live artist
- Realism (arts)
- Regionalism (art)
- Reinformation
- Relational Aesthetics
- Retroarchaeology
- Rhetoric (Aristotle)
- Rhyme
- Richard Meltzer
- Richard Shusterman
- Richard Wollheim
- Roger North (17th century)
- Roger Scruton
- Roger de Piles
- Roland Barthes
- Roman Ingarden
- Ronald Paulson
- Rudolf Arnheim
- Salon "Comparaisons"
- Sandhi
- Secessionism
- Secretism
- Seiz Breur
- Self-declared art movement
- Semiotics
- Semiotics of Ideal Beauty
- Sentimental poetry
- Sexual attraction
- Sexual selection
- Shibui
- Shin hanga
- Sienese School
- Sikh art and culture
- Social realism
- Socialist realism
- Sociology of art
- Sound poetry
- Sound symbolism
- Soviet Nonconformist Art
- Space art
- Spanish Eclecticism
- Stanley Cavell
- Stephen R. Marquardt
- Steven Poole
- Street poster art
- Stroganov School
- Stuckism
- Stuckism in America
- Stuckist demonstrations
- Stupid (art movement)
- Sublime (philosophy)
- Superfiction
- Superflat
- Supervenience
- Suprematism
- Susanne Langer
- Symbolism (arts)
- Symmetry (physical attractiveness)
- Symposium (Plato)
- Synchromism
- Søren Kierkegaard
- Sosaku hanga
- Tachisme
- Tansu
- Taruho Inagaki
- Taste (sociology)
- The Art Movements
- The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons
- The Origin of the Work of Art
- The Romantic Manifesto
- The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
- The aestheticization of politics
- Theodor Mundt
- Theodor W. Adorno
- Thomas Reid
- Totalism (music)
- Transfer Art
- Transhumanist art
- Transmission art
- Trtl
- Tudor Vianu
- Udaiyan
- Ugliness
- Umberto Eco
- Utamakura
- Verism
- Vernon Lee
- Victor Cousin
- Vienna School of Fantastic Realism
- Virgil Aldrich
- Vissarion Belinsky
- Visual literacy
- Visual rhetoric
- Volcano School
- Vorticism
- Wabi-sabi
- Walter Benjamin
- Walter Pater
- Warren Shibles
- Washington Color School
- Western painting
- What Is Art?
- Wiener Moderne
- William Kurtz Wimsatt, Jr.
- Wolfgang Fritz Haug
- Woodlands Style
- Wladyslaw Tatarkiewicz
- Xiaozi
- Yabo
- Yiannis Psychopedis
- Yusuf Balasaghuni
- Yoga (art)
- Zaum
- Zeami Motokiyo
- Zhe School

