This document lists Latin words related to art and their English derivatives. It includes words for concepts like image, cooperation, creation, and depiction. Some key Latin words and their meanings are:
Ars - art or skill
Imago - image
Opus - work
Pictura - picture
Poema - poem
Creo - to create
Pingo - to paint
2. Art: human creativity; skill; a craft; a making of things that have form and beauty. Artifice: skill or ingenuity; trickery. Artificial: made by human work; not natural. Artistry: skillful quality, ability, work, etc. Artistic: done skillfully; sensitive to beauty. Ars: art, skill/Artifex: artist
3. Image: representation of a person or thing. Imagery: mental images; figurative language. Imaginary: existing only in the imagination; unreal. Imagination: act or power of producing mental images of what is not present. Imaginative: having or showing creativity or imagination. Imago: image
4. Cooperate: to work together with another or others. Inoperative: not working or functioning. Operate: to be in action; to work. Opera: a play having its text set to music. Operative: active; effective. Opus: work
5. Pictura: picture Poema: poem Poeta: poet Recitatio: recitation, recital Sculptor: sculptor Sculptura: sculpture Statua: statue The following Latin words have obvious English derivatives:
6. Create: to make; to originate. Creative: inventive; able to create. Creation: anything created. Creature: living being, animal or human. Recreation: any play, etc. used for refreshment of mind or body. Re-create: to make again. Creo: to create
7. Depict: to represent by drawing, painting, etc. Pictorial: of, containing, or expressed in pictures. Pigment: coloring matter used to make color. Pingo: to paint