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Notes - Writing About Art
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TE Hulme, Romanticism and Classicism,. Speculations on the Humanism and the Philosophy of Art. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1958), 132-3. Stephen A. Wainwright,. Axis and Circumference. The Cylindrical Shapes of Plants and Animals. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 1988), 7. Joshua C. Taylor,. Learning to Look. A Handbook for the Visual Arts. 2nd ed. (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1981). William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White,. The Elements of Style. Cambridge, MA: H...
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If you like fantasy comics, this would be a good one to follow. Gorgeous art. Been running for awhile, and still a great read. I used to read this along with my little sister who is 13 years younger than I am, and it was a nice way to bond, and now I miss my sister. Emily Carroll’s Stuff. She does creepy comics and cool art. I am really bad at telling you why to read things, I’m sorry about that. Kill 6 Billion Demons. I post things that are pretty and sometimes I get angry on behalf of science.
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Appendix III: Sample Iconographic Analysis Papers - Writing About Art
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APPENDIX III: Sample student papers (iconographic analysis). Is enough visual information given for the reader to be able to follow the analysis? Find reproductions of the works. Does the paper discuss the relevant things that you see in them? Go the Metropolitan Museum and select two [or three] works of art in any medium that tell the same story. Do the works draw your attention to the same details in different ways? Sample Student Iconographic Analysis #1. The second work I have selected is. Despite th...
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Appendix IV: Sample Research Paper - Writing About Art
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APPENDIX IV: The Research Paper. Write a research paper of 8-10 pages about a single object on display in the Greek and Roman Galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. You must use at least four authoritative sources. At least two of them must have appeared in print form first. Cite them properly in your paper, using the Humanities version of the Chicago Manual style. 2 Selecting a topic:. Appendix I: Writing the Paper. Appendix II: Citation Forms. Appendix III: Sample Student Papers.
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Appendix III: Sample Visual Description Papers - Writing About Art
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APPENDIX III: Sample student papers (visual descriptions). SAMPLE VISUAL DESCRIPTION #1. From Green to White. From Green to White. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999.363.82) is a surrealistic painting by Yves Tanguy in 1954. In the lower part of the painting, what appears to be an strange city, or part of some device. The rest of. From Green to White. What Tanguy meant this painting to represent is unknown. The title, From Green to White. REVISION OF PAPER #1:. Which elements are missing? 3 Now go back to ...
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Ekphrasis - Writing About Art
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Homer’s description of Achilles’ shield in Book 18 of the. Many writers in subsequent centuries followed Homer’s lead and wrote ekphrastic descriptions. During the Italian Renaissance, the rhetorical form became an important literary genre and, in a surprising twist, artists made visual works based on written descriptions of art that had never existed. In 1843, he described Turner’s. Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying Typhoon Coming On. It is hard to imagine that anything important has been le...
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Introduction - Writing About Art
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This is a guide to writing about art, not to writing itself. It is no substitute for a book like. The Elements of Style. The classic but still inspiring text by William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White. The choice of which verb tenses to use must be consistent throughout a single piece of writing. My personal choice is to use the present tense for anything that still exists, like a work of art or a book, and the past tense for a completed action. In other words, Michelangelo sculpted. Kindle Edition $1.99.
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