Post on 27-Nov-2014
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Proper citation style for works of art
Minimum information:• Artist, Title
---or• Artist, Title
---or• Artist, Title
The order can be reversed when appropriate
Optional additional column:• (Date), style
NEVER USE quotationmarks for titles!
This format is not to be usedwith architecture.
Approaches to study: Internal Cues/ Art Criticism
• Description: Make an inventory of the subject matter and/or the elements of art
Elements of art are basic components like color, shape, texture, line, space, and others
• Analysis: Determine how the work of art is organized or put together; concern focuses on the principles of art
Principles of art are compositional or organizational ideas such as balance, proportion, emphasis, gradation, harmony, variety, pattern, rhythm and others
• Interpretation: Identify the feelings, moods, and ideas communicated by the work of art
• Judgment: Make a personal decision about the degree of artistic merit of the work of art
Approaches to study: External Cues / Art History
• Description: Discovering when, where, and by whom the work was done
• Analysis: Discovering the unique features of the work
• Interpretation: Discover how artists were influenced by the world around them
• Judgment: Make a decision about the degree of artistic importance of the work of art
Critical Approach / Internal Cues
Description: Make an inventory of the subject matter and/or the elements of artElements of art are basic components like color, shape, texture, line, space, and others
Analysis: Determine how the work of art is organized or put together; concern focuses on the principles of artPrinciples of art are compositional or organizational ideas such as balance, proportion, emphasis, gradation, harmony, variety, pattern, rhythm and others
Interpretation: Identify the feelings, moods, and ideas communicated by the work of art
Judgment: Make a personal decision about the degree of artistic merit of the work of art
Historical Approach / External Cues
Description: Discovering when, where, and by whom the work was done
Analysis: Discovering the unique features of the work
Interpretation: Discover how artists were influenced by the world around them
Judgment: Make a decision about the degree of artistic importance of the work of art
Critical Approach / Internal Cues
Description: Make an inventory of the subject matter and/or the elements of artElements of art are basic components like color, shape, texture, line, space, and others
Analysis: Determine how the work of art is organized or put together; concern focuses on the principles of artPrinciples of art are compositional or organizational ideas such as balance, proportion, emphasis, gradation, harmony, variety, pattern, rhythm and others
Interpretation: Identify the feelings, moods, and ideas communicated by the work of art
Judgment: Make a personal decision about the degree of artistic merit of the work of art
Historical Approach / External Cues
Description: Discovering when, where, and by whom the work was done
Analysis: Discovering the unique features of the work
Interpretation: Discover how artists were influenced by the world around them
Judgment: Make a decision about the degree of artistic importance of the work of art