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<onlyinclude>'''Visual fine arts''', or '''VFA''', is the portion of the [[fine arts]] distribution dedicated to the traditional art media of painting and sculpture. It is usually allotted about a third of the subdistribution, with half of [[other fine arts]] also allotted to other visual media like architecture and performance art.</onlyinclude> | <onlyinclude>'''Visual fine arts''', or '''VFA''', is the portion of the [[fine arts]] distribution dedicated to the traditional art media of painting and sculpture. It is usually allotted about a third of the subdistribution, with half of [[other fine arts]] also allotted to other visual media like architecture and performance art.</onlyinclude> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 10 January 2026
The Categorical Imperative
Visual fine arts, or VFA, is the portion of the fine arts distribution dedicated to the traditional art media of painting and sculpture. It is usually allotted about a third of the subdistribution, with half of other fine arts also allotted to other visual media like architecture and performance art.