1. FORMAT FOR THE SLIDE SHOW FOR THE APPROACHES TO ART PROJECT: plus A SAMPLE PRESENTATION with explanatory notes ART 110: S. L ynch ArtStor
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3. You may include more slide pages, of course. In fact, if you want to show side-by-side comparisons of artworks, you will need to have more than 6 slide pages. This will probably make for a better presentation and give you a better chance at an “ A.” Your slide show should include a minimum of 6 slide pages.
4. What you have to say about these works of art and about the approach you use to discuss them is what fills in the blanks and gives substance to your project . Keep in mind… This is only the visual component of your presentation.
6. A Portrait of Anxiety: A Psychological Approach to Edvard Munch’s The Scream by Norm Albright Art 110 - Thurs evenings Spring 2008
7. A Portrait of Anxiety: A Psychological Approach to Edvard Munch’s The Scream by Norm Albright Art 110 - Thurs evenings Spring 2008 This is the title page. Name the approach you’re using. Give the title and artist’s name of your primary work on this page.
8. The Scream by Edvard Munch, 1893 oil, tempera, and pastel on cardboard, 38 x 31 inches
9. Head VI , 1949 by Francis Bacon oil on canvas, 36.5 x 30 inches
10. Medusa by Caravaggio, ca.1590 oil on canvas mounted on wood; 22 inches diameter
15. Masaccio. (2007, March 20). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia . Retrieved 09:33, March 22, 2007, http:// en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title = Masaccio&oldid =116540432 Chilvers, Ian. A Dictionary of Twentieth Century Art . Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. Delahunt, Michael R. "Romanticism." ArtLex Art Dictionary 8 October 2005. 23 October 2005 <http://www.artlex.com Bibliography
16. Masaccio. (2007, March 20). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia . Retrieved 09:33, March 22, 2007, http:// en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title = Masaccio&oldid =116540432 Chilvers, Ian. A Dictionary of Twentieth Century Art . Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. Delahunt, Michael R. "Romanticism." ArtLex Art Dictionary 8 October 2005. 23 October 2005 <http://www.artlex.com Bibliography On your bibliography page, follow MLA format for citing either print (books) or electronic media (web pages). a Go to RHC’s library website for the accepted formats.