Policleto’s Doriforo/Church of San Vitale

  Policleto’s Doriforo/Church of San Vitale   Image Identification Consistently identifies names of artwork, style & periods. Identifies artists and patrons, if known Name of Artwork Period / Style Artist: Patron: Stylistic Description List 3 to 5 stylistic characteristics for this work of art. Stylistic Description & Analysis Uses Art History vocabulary Describes & analyzes features of period / artist style   Source(s): Please indicate the source(s) you referenced for your stylistic analysis. Stylistic Description List 3 to 5 stylistic characteristics for this work of art List 4 key points to connect this image to its cultural context.   Cultural Context Identifies how works of art represent key issues, facts, and historical events associated with period Source(s): Please indicate the source(s) you referenced for your cultural analysis List 4 key points to connect this image to its cultural context.   Drawing Stylistic & Contextual Comparisons Consider stylistic and cultural significance of each image for this analysis part of the essay. It is OK to focus on more on differences than similarities, or vice-versa. Answer the following questions. What do these images have in common? What differences do you notice? What connections or points of comparison can you make between these works of art? Why are these points significant? Source(s): Please indicate additional sources referenced Personal Relevance & Application Answer these questions as best as you can, but think about them because they should be addressed in your final essay. What significance do these artworks have for you on either an artistic or personal level? What connections can you make between historical context of your images and today’s current events? How do these images speak to the importance of the artist? How do these images speak to the historical importance of art in society? Draws conclusions about the artist / society which produced the artwork. Scholarly Research & Citation: Include your complete Work-Cited page below following MLA guidelines. Wikipedia is NOT accepted. For help with MLA citation style, go to the following sites: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ http://www.easybib.com/   Source #1 At least ONE of your sources MUST be an Art History textbook: Source #2 At least ONE of your sources MUST be an additional textbook: Source#3 At least ONE of your sources MUST be a scholarly web-based source, like Oxford Art Online, a museum, or any website ending in .EDU. course goes through the Early Renaissance, remember that Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci are HIGH Renaissance masters and do NOT correlate with our curriculum. Please ask if you are unsure of your options. Submit your final essay proposal DIRECTLY into this discussion. Please post images of the works of art you've chosen directly in the discussion.