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Forgotten Art -

At its most basic, forgotten art refers to —original pieces that evidence suggests once existed but are no longer in museums or private collections. These are often victims of:

The zoetrope —a "wheel of life" that creates physical animation—is a forgotten predecessor to the digital screens we stare at today.

In the digital age, many writers argue that we have forgotten the "art" of being human. This includes: Forgotten Art

In some cultures, performers like the Behrupya (traditional impressionists) are seeing their roles fade as modern entertainment takes over. 3. The Metaphorical: The Art of Living

"Forgotten Art" isn’t just about dusty canvases in a basement; it’s a wide-reaching concept that touches on lost physical masterpieces, dying traditional crafts, and even the "art" of everyday human experiences that have been crowded out by modern technology. 1. The Literal: Lost and Neglected Masterpieces At its most basic, forgotten art refers to

Countless works were destroyed or hidden during conflicts like WWII.

Works often fall into obscurity through a lack of "connoisseurship" or simple ignorance of their value. This includes: In some cultures, performers like the

Many "forgotten arts" are actually that have been replaced by mass production.

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