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Any images you plan to use in a scholarly work (from print or web) should be cited according to required format style (APA, MLA, etc.) |
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³James McNeill Whistler, Arrangement in Grey and Black No.1. 1871, oil on canvas, 144.3 X 162.5 cm, Musée D'Orsay, Paris, accessed February 4, 2020, https://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/collections/works-in-focus/search/commentaire/commentaire_id/portrait-of-the-artists-mother-2976.html .---------------------------------
1 Creator's first and last name, Title of Work, date, medium, dimensions, location, or collection (publication details in brackets for footnotes), date accessed and URL. |
³ Unknown. Portuguese Soldier with Flint Lock. 1944 in Kate Ezra, Royal Art of Benin: The Perls Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1992), 13 plate 7. -------------------------- ³ Creator's first and last name, Title of Work, date in Title of Book (City: Publisher, year), page number, plate number.
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Fig. 9. Ladle. Tlinglit, 1825, oil and wood, 20.3 X 76.2 cm, St. Louis Art Museum, |