Questions and Topics We Can Help You To Answer:
Paper Instructions:
Description:
Your 6 page term paper is due at the end of Week 7. Visit the APUS online library, look at the course guides and optionally use the "Ask the Librarian" resource to help you locate scholarly references. They have electronic rights to JSTOR, which is a journal storage database and other data bases.
Choose one artist or architect that is included in any week of our course lessons, readings, or other areas. In this essay, fully discuss the artist and two art samples. Your paper should include:
2 page biography of the artist/architect.
A description, formal analysis, and interpretation of 2 works of art/architecture by that artist (2 pages each).
It is best to choose an artist we have studied in the class, but it doesn't have to be. Do not include any artwork that you have already written about in class. Each analysis should be 2 pages in length and cannot be a work of art we have discussed in Forums. The analysis portion of this assignment must follow the Writing a Critique format you used for your Museum Paper. Be sure to also follow the suggestions in the Basic Mechanics for Writing About Art. Be sure to describe your artwork fully from background to foreground!
Here is a summary of what you will submit:
A 2 page biography of your artist
A 2 page description, formal analysis, and interpretation of the first work of art
A 2 page description, formal analysis, and interpretation for the second work of art
In a conclusion, tell me why you chose this artist
DO NOT FORGET: Use your Writing a Critique Art Notes that is in your Week 1 Lesson for the analysis and description and interpretation. Use the Required Reading Videos and Resources in Lesson Two to help you with this paper and the Museum Paper. This is a formal research paper, written in the third person, but please end with why you chose this artist.
Wikipedia note: It is an unjuried source, meaning that anyone can post there, even those who know nothing about the subject. AMU/APUS has a great library for source material. Start there.
Writing Resources:
Purdue OWL Writing Resources
Questions to Ask as You Look at a Work of Art
Art and Architecture Sites:
Louvre Museum in France
Metropolitan Museum
British Museum
The National Gallery
Rodin Museum
Musee d'Orsay
The Musee Matisse
Andy Warhol Museum
Late 19th century artists
Buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright
Great Buildings Resources