In a way that relates to or shows skill in art, design, or creative expression; with aesthetic beauty or taste.
From 'artistic' (relating to art, from Latin 'ars' meaning skill/craft), plus the adverbial suffix '-ly.' The concept of 'artistic merit' became important in aesthetics from the 18th century onward.
What counts as 'artistic' has radically changed—Duchamp's 'Fountain' (literally a urinal he submitted to an art exhibit in 1917) challenged the idea that art requires technical skill, proving that 'artistic' really means 'conceptually innovative' and able to provoke thought.
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