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Drawing 1 ARTS 1316
  Research Presentation
Grade points: Up to 10 points
Requirements

due: see calendar

Length -- no longer than 15 minutes

First Artwork: Research the art and artist given to you.
Artist: who
period of time
style
stylistic characteristics
importance in art history
Art: description of drawing qualities
relationship to style of artist
meaning
where located

Second Artwork: Find another art piece that has some sort of relationship to the first. Perhaps it's by the same artist, has the same subject, is a sculpture/painting which was based on the drawing, etc. It can be by another artist, created in another time, or be of any medium.
Artist: who
period of time
style
stylistic characteristics
importance in art history
Art: description of drawing qualities
relationship to style of artist
meaning
where located
relationship to first artwork

Visuals
Provide a visual of both pieces for the class to see (print out, photocopy, book, magazine, etc.)

Bibliography
Turn in a typewritten bibliography listing your research materials in correct bibliographical format.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_mla.html
Beware: Many internet sites are not academic. At the least, they are cursory; at worst, they are incorrect. It is advisable to stop by the school library to do your research; and if you must use the internet, explore the library's databases.
http://tscecr.dcccd.edu/wam/v2/library/databases_alpha.htm

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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