Virgin and child with angels stained glass window from chartres
Final Paper Guidelines
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The “Compare and Contrast” essay is a popular method for discussing works of art. You will be asked to write an essay using this format on each exam. Compare and Contrast essay questions are intended to stimulate you to explore the differences between the period styles of the two works of art compared, and /or the individual styles of the two artists who created them. You may also explore not only the stylistic differences between the two works but discuss the effect that these stylistic differences had on the subject matter, theme or symbolism of the works. “Compare,” should tell you to look for similarities while “Contrast” should suggest looking for differences. In any compare and contrast analysis you ought to begin with the basics such as identifying the work of art (artist, title, period/style) and giving a description of the work and its special features. The following is a list of issues to consider in your analysis:
- Culture/artist: Who produced it?
- Period/style: When and where was it produced?
- Function: What was its purpose?
- Physical context: How was it used? How does it relate to its environment? Where was it located?
- Medium/material: What is it made of?
- Scale: What size is it?
- Subject matter: Who or what is the subject? Doesn’t apply to architecture
- Sacred or secular: Is it religious or non-religious in function and/or subject?
- Artistic conventions: What reoccurring techniques, devices or motifs are used?
- Abstraction/realism: How are the figures and forms rendered?
- Cultural context: What was going on historically, socially, politically, religiously during the period in which it was produced?
- Symbolism/themes: Why was it produced? What symbolic meaning or message does it convey to the viewer?
Be sure to employ specific art history terms from your vocabulary list in your essay comparison. This will help demonstrate your knowledge of the works and the subject of art history. Check your response: What is the main point of the comparison? Why did your instructor choose these two particular works to compare? How do they epitomize the culture and period that produced them? Use complete sentences and paragraphs including a brief introduction and wrap your essay up with a conclusion that reminds your reader of the main point.
Compare and Contrast Essay
The last component of the final exam is the compare and contrast essay. Your essays are due in the Module 15 discussion topic by the date specified by your instructor. Once the module closes you cannot post your final essay. ABSOLUTELY NO LATE PAPERS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Please note that if you plagiarize any amount of text (copy from another source without MLA documentation) you will receive zero credit and you will be reported to the Academy of Art University administration for disciplinary action. Plagiarizing may result in expulsion from the Academy of Art University.
Description
Your Final for this class is to write a compare-and-contrast research paper that investigates how two works of art from different periods styles represent a particular theme in art. Your comparison must focus on the artists and period styles covered in LA 120 and must include at least ONE artwork from a period style introduced after Module 7.
The pair you choose must be drawn from two different period styles. For example, you may compare a High Classical Greek artwork with an Early Italian Renaissance artwork. You may NOT compare a High Classical Greek artwork to another work from the Hellenistic period. It is important to choose two artworks that have a number of things in common as well as a number of unique aspects to compare.
Assignment
Write a minimum four- to five-page essay comparing and contrasting two works of art from two different styles covered in this course between the Pre Historic through the Early Italian Renaissance periods. One of your selected works of art must be from AFTER the midterm (Modules 8-14). You must cover the following points in your comparison:
Introduction and Thesis
- Introduce the artwork titles, period styles and artists names
- Briefly state what you believe is significant about these artworks
- In other words, tell your reader what works of art you will be discussing and why you think they are important
Stylistic analysis
- Correctly identify artwork titles, period styles, and artists’ names
- Compare the artworks by discussing key stylistic characteristics associated with artists and period styles
- Apply art-history vocabulary correctly and use it to support your stylistic analysis
- In other words, what makes these works stylistically significant?
Cultural analysis
- Compare the artworks by discussing key cultural issues associated with artists and periods
- Discuss how the cultural context of each period influenced the artistic development of the period style (make connections between cultural context and style)
- In other words, what makes these works culturally significant?
Conclusion and Thematic Connection
- Analyze the ways art can affect and/or reflect cultural, political and social issues
- Draw conclusions about the artist/society which produced the artwork from the comparison
- In other words, what “thematic connection” can you make between the two works of art that helps you better understand them or the culture they represent?
Research
- Incorporate three or more sources (outside of lecture notes and the textbook) to support your analysis
- Properly cite your sources using MLA format
- Include a list of works cited
Written Mechanics
- Use grammar, spelling, and punctuation correctly throughout your paper
- Proofread it.
- In other words, there should be no mechanical errors!
Sources
Use three sources in addition to the module text. Examples include:
- Scholarly professional website (for example, a museum, research institute or university)
- Nonfiction book published within the last 50 years
- An art history textbook (such as Gardner’s Art Through the Ages, Janson’s History of Art: The Western Tradition, or Schneider-Adams’s Art Across Time)
- Professional art historical publication (magazine or journal, can be online) such as The Art Bulletin
- Databases such as the Oxford Dictionary of Art Online (accessible through the AAU Library website)
- Credible professional websites, such as those of museums, galleries, and universities, for example:
- The Getty Center
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
In other words, don’t use Wikipedia!
Due Date
Your paper is due in Module 15 by the deadline posted by your instructor. ABSOLUTELY NO LATE PAPERS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Submission Directions
Submit your paper in the appropriate Module 15 private discussion topic.
Evaluation
Your final essay will be graded on:
- Critical Thinking & Analysis: 35%
- Cultural Significance:25%
- Stylistic Significance: 25%
- Research & Citations: 10%
- Writing Mechanics: 5%
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