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5 Pages, Chicago Format
Subject : Marble statue of youthful Hercules, in the MET.
Introduction/ Formal Analysis
Light/Space/Shape/Line
Thesis Statement
Conclusion
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Your research paper should be developed around a clear thesis regarding your chosen object. You should incorporate formal analysis with findings gathered from your research to support your thesis.
The length of your research paper is 5 full pages, plus one title page, one or two pages for illustration(s) and a bibliography (CMOS). All papers must be typed in Times New Roman font (12 points), be double-spaced, with a 1 inch margin on all sides, on white paper (size: 11” x 8.5”).
On your title page:
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Indicate the title of your paper
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Your name
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The course number and title
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Name of school and department
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Name of instructor
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Date on which your paper is due.
On your illustration page:
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The illustration(s) will be your photo(s) of the artwork.
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Images downloaded from the museum or any other website will not be accepted.
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Indicate the title and date of the artwork, artist (if known), medium, dimensions of the work, accession number and name of the museum.
Introduction:
The introductory paragraph should include your thesis and formally present the work that you will be analyzing (artist, title, date, etc.).
Conclusion:
Make sure to tie all of your ideas together at the end with a conclusion. The best conclusions not only include a summary of your research, but also open up the reader to considering additional questions about the subject.
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