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Provenance is the history of ownership. In addressing provenance, you answer: Was the work commissioned and why? If not, why was it made? What were the artist’s intentions?

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In this paper, you must provide a clear and demonstrate it in support for that thesis in your research.

You may use:

books

dissertations

interviews

journals

magazines

videos

But, Websites and encyclopedic entries will not be counted as appropriate research sources.

You must provide a clear argument, which addresses an important aspect of the museum’s context of the work. For example, the museum text may discuss a work of art’s relation to social and political ideas within society when it was created it. If it discusses the artist’s biography, you may discuss how the work of art related directly to that biography.

Provenance is the history of ownership. In addressing provenance, you answer: Was the work commissioned and why? If not, why was it made? What were the artist’s intentions? Provenance is also an important aspect you will find in the museum’s information.

How do factors like the historical context and location shape the meaning of the work?

You must also discuss style. Remember that in discussing style, you are often referring to a period style or regional style. In order to discuss style, you must utilize formal analysis to communicate the work’s key features. Give attention to the materials and techniques the artist used to effectively communicate their ideas. Those materials and techniques are also particular to time and place.

The possibilities are endless, but you must demonstrate that you understand the existing and accepted interpretations of a work of art or architecture. This essay should be thoughtfully responsive to the museum’s research you encountered in your visit, and you will be expanding upon, or even arguing against, previous research.