Ep.156. Beauty in the Eye of Expert and Nonexpert Beholders: A Study in the Appraisal of Art
Description
"Beauty in the Eye of Expert and Nonexpert Beholders: A Study in the Appraisal of Art" by Paul Hekkert and Piet C. W. Van Wieringen
Summary
This scholarly article, "Beauty in the Eye of Expert and Nonexpert Beholders: A Study in the Appraisal of Art," by Paul Hekkert and Piet C. W. Van Wieringen, delves into how both professional art experts and non-experts perceive and evaluate art. Published in The American Journal of Psychology in 1996, the study investigates the criteria and agreement (or disagreement) in judgments of art between these two distinct groups. It particularly focuses on how factors like originality and craftsmanship influence their assessment of aesthetic quality, noting that experts tend to prioritise originality more highly than non-experts. The research aims to provide a more detailed understanding of art appreciation differences by using a methodology that more closely resembles real-world art appraisal scenarios.




