![]() ![]() Although related forms like pyrotechnica and technicus were occasionally used in European languages from the sixteenth century onward, the word technique was a neologism in the vernacular that started to appear sparsely from around 1700 and in treatises on arts and sciences from the middle of the eighteenth century. Technical art history combines the knowledge and skills of historians, art historians, scientists, and conservators it is a discipline in which the humanities and sciences converge, yet we do not have a history of the shifting meaning of the term technique in the arts and sciences. The term technical is used widely in relation to art and art history today, both to refer to the technical analysis of artworks and to a more holistic analysis of creative processes. ![]()
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