Critical analysis of the piece of art


Assignment:

Access the Artcyclopedia website (Artcyclopedia) and search for one of the following works of art by typing in the artist’s name and then selecting the site where the picture is displayed:

• Rosa Bonheur: The Horse Fair (National Gallery, London)

• Caspar David Friedrich: The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog (Web Museum)

• Joseph Wright (of Derby): An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump (National Gallery, London)

• Nicholas Poussin: The Holy Family on the Steps (Cleveland Museum of Art)

Using the textbook example as a guide, write a 2 page outline and critical analysis of the piece of art you select. Be sure to include the following headings as part of your paper:

• Subject Matter and Medium:

List the artist, title, date, stylistic movement, medium (the materials the piece is made from), and a general background and description.

• Composition:

Analyze lines, shapes, color schemes, focal areas (perhaps indicated by chiaroscuro), balance, and perspective. Consider the intended purpose of these things in the composition.

• Artists’ purpose or message:

Though this is not included in the textbook example, you should conclude with what you believe was the artists’ purpose or message, whether he or she succeeded in communicating it, and your reaction to the work as a whole.

Be sure to include a convincing, inclusive conclusion at the end of your critical analysis and a bibliography of at least two sources that you used to prepare your analysis, one of which may be Artcyclopedia.com. Do not use and cite Wikipedia.

Instead, visit the Excelsior College Library to learn about academic sources. The page on Evaluating Information Evaluating Information includes helpful sections on "Print vs. Web Resources," Evaluation Criteria," Evaluation Scenarios," and "Media Literacy."

Write a 500-750 word critical analysis in APA style.

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