All Info on attachment, 4 pages each
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Your paper should address the following:
1. Identification: Provide Identifying details for each work
· Artist: Who was the artist?
· Title of the work: What is the title of the work?
· Date: When was the work created?
· Media: How/with what was the work created?
· Location: Where is the work from your area displayed? For the work from your text, please also include the page number.- I’ll do this
2. Description: What does each work look like?
· Describe the subject matter of each work, in detail. Imagine you are describing the work to a blind person; use that level of detail. For example, don’t just say there’s a house in a field.
· Identify
and
discuss five formal elements of art (Choose from line, shape, color, texture, space, contrast, scale, balance, and emphasis) in detail, for each work. For instance, don’t just tell me there were lines in the work, tell me what kind (straight, curved, horizontal, diagonal, thick, thin, implied, etc.) and tell me how they affect the composition (lines dominate the left half of the work, etc.).
3. Compare and Contrast the two (2) works
· Compare and contrast the works (Do not compare the terms from part 2), and answer these questions in your analysis: How are the works similar and how are they different? Is the message or function the same? Is the intended audience different? Do they look alike or not? Has the meaning changed over time?
· Also discuss such things as symbolism and purpose (aesthetic, social commentary, propaganda, etc.) and evaluate the effectiveness of the works.
Important Guidelines
1. Format
· Organize this material into a 4-5 page paper.
· The paper should be double-spaced with a 1” margin and type size should not exceed 12 pts.
· Art History, as a discipline, utilizes the MLA style.
2. Sources:
· Always cite your sources! No plagiarism
Do paper on these two statues
https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/local/2020/12/28/behind-iconic-sculpture-jacksonvilles-riverside-neighborhood/6309680002/
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Diskobolos (Discus Thrower). Roman copy after a bronze original of ca. 450 bce by Myron. Marble, life-size. Museo delle Terme, Rome
Top of Form
Your paper should address the following:
1. Identification: Provide Identifying details for each work
· Artist: Who was the artist?
· Title of the work: What is the title of the work?
· Date: When was the work created?
· Media: How/with what was the work created?
· Location: Where is the work from your area displayed? For the work from your text, please also include the page number. _Ill do this
2. Description: What does each work look like?
· Describe the subject matter of each work, in detail. Imagine you are describing the work to a blind person; use that level of detail. For example, don’t just say there’s a house in a field.
· Identify
and
discuss five formal elements of art (Choose from line, shape, color, texture, space, contrast, scale, balance, and emphasis) in detail, for each work. For instance, don’t just tell me there were lines in the work, tell me what kind (straight, curved, horizontal, diagonal, thick, thin, implied, etc.) and tell me how they affect the composition (lines dominate the left half of the work, etc.).
3. Compare and Contrast the two (2) works
· Compare and contrast the works (Do not compare the terms from part 2), and answer these questions in your analysis: How are the works similar and how are they different? Is the message or function the same? Is the intended audience different? Do they look alike or not? Has the meaning changed over time?
· Also discuss such things as symbolism and purpose (aesthetic, social commentary, propaganda, etc.) and evaluate the effectiveness of the works.
Important Guidelines
1. Format
· Organize this material into a 4-5 page paper.
· The paper should be double-spaced with a 1” margin and type size should not exceed 12 pts.
· Art History, as a discipline, utilizes the MLA style.
2. Sources:
· Always cite your sources! No plagiarism
Do paper on these two statues
here is a better picture of it
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/4724/
and
The Lion Gate, Bogazköy, Anatolia (Turkey). ca. 1400 bce
Top of Form
Your paper should address the following:
1. Identification: Provide Identifying details for each work
· Artist: Who was the artist?
· Title of the work: What is the title of the work?
· Date: When was the work created?
· Media: How/with what was the work created?
· Location: Where is the work from your area displayed? For the work from your text, please also include the page number. (Don’t worry about this I’ll fill in later)
2. Description: What does each work look like?
· Describe the subject matter of each work, in detail. Imagine you are describing the work to a blind person; use that level of detail. For example, don’t just say there’s a house in a field.
· Identify
and
discuss five formal elements of art (Choose from line, shape, color, texture, space, contrast, scale, balance, and emphasis) in detail, for each work. For instance, don’t just tell me there were lines in the work, tell me what kind (straight, curved, horizontal, diagonal, thick, thin, implied, etc.) and tell me how they affect the composition (lines dominate the left half of the work, etc.).
3. Compare and Contrast the two (2) works
· Compare and contrast the works (Do not compare the terms from part 2), and answer these questions in your analysis: How are the works similar and how are they different? Is the message or function the same? Is the intended audience different? Do they look alike or not? Has the meaning changed over time?
· Also discuss such things as symbolism and purpose (aesthetic, social commentary, propaganda, etc.) and evaluate the effectiveness of the works.
Important Guidelines
1. Format
· Organize this material into a 4-5 page paper.
· The paper should be double-spaced with a 1” margin and type size should not exceed 12 pts.
· Art History, as a discipline, utilizes the MLA style.
2. Sources:
· Always cite your sources! No plagiarism
Do paper on these two statues
The Buddha statue at Wat Kanteyaram Khmer Buddhist Temple in Jacksonville, Fl
And
Sarcophagus, from Cerveteri. ca. 520 bce. Terra cotta, length 6′7″ (2 m). Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome
and
Diskobolos (Discus Thrower). Roman copy after a bronze original of ca. 450 bce by Myron. Marble, life-size. Museo delle Terme, Rome