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A work of art is a material (physical)or ephemeral (non-physical)object having both Form and Content. These two aspects, the formal qualities (aka form or formal structure) and the content, are the two that we refer to most often when we talk about any work of art. Content can be developed in many ways, including: (Choose ALL that apply) reception by the audience subject matter Intention of the artist D symbols cultural context in which the work was created or exhibited iconography

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A work of art is a material (physical)or ephemeral (non-physical)object
having both Form and Content.
These two aspects, the formal qualities (aka form or formal structure) and the
content, are the two that we refer to most often when we talk about any work of art.
Content can be developed in many ways, including:
(Choose ALL that apply)
reception by the audience
subject matter
Intention of the artist
D symbols
cultural context in which the work was created or exhibited
iconography

A work of art is a material (physical)or ephemeral (non-physical)object having both Form and Content. These two aspects, the formal qualities (aka form or formal structure) and the content, are the two that we refer to most often when we talk about any work of art. Content can be developed in many ways, including: (Choose ALL that apply) reception by the audience subject matter Intention of the artist D symbols cultural context in which the work was created or exhibited iconography

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The ways in which content can be developed in a work of art are: B. subject matter, C. intention of the artist, D. symbols, E. cultural context in which the work was created or exhibited, F. iconography.

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## Step 1<br />The problem is asking us to identify the ways in which content can be developed in a work of art. The options provided are: reception by the audience, subject matter, intention of the artist, symbols, cultural context in which the work was created or exhibited, and iconography.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />We need to understand that content in art refers to the ideas, themes, or messages that the artwork conveys. This can be achieved through various means, including the subject matter of the artwork, the intention of the artist, the use of symbols, the cultural context in which the artwork was created or exhibited, and the iconography.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />The reception by the audience is not a way in which content is developed in a work of art. While the audience's reception can influence the interpretation of the artwork, it does not contribute to the development of the content.
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