* Fauvism: A style of early 20th century painting that was characterized by bold, non-naturalistic colors and simplified forms.
* Figure: A human or animal form represented in art.
* Fine art: Art that is created primarily for aesthetic purposes, rather than for commercial or practical use.
* Fresco: A painting technique in which pigments are applied to wet plaster, creating a durable and long-lasting work of art.
* Form: The three-dimensional shape of an object as depicted in art.
* Formalism: A theory of art criticism that focuses on the formal qualities of a work of art, such as its composition, color, and texture, rather than its subject matter or symbolism.
* Found object: An object that is found and repurposed as art, without being significantly modified.