Sagot :
Answer:
High culture encompasses the cultural objects of aesthetic value, which a society collectively esteem as exemplary art, and the intellectual works of philosophy, history, art, and literature that a society consider representative of their culture.
Explanation:
fine art. Much of high culture consists of the appreciation of what is called "high art" or "fine art". This term is rather broader than Arnold's definition and besides literature includes music, visual arts (especially painting), and traditional forms of the performing arts (including some art cinema).
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