Q Instructions Project One: Part 1: Proposal Requirements for Paper Proposal Due Week 2: Write a one page proposal answering the following questions: • Why did you select this artwork? • What have you already learned about it? Include an image of your selected work and provide a complete identifying caption: • artist (if known) • title • date • culture represented • location Also include three annotated (academic) sources you plan to use for research in APA or MLA citation style. (Note: Annotated means to write a minimum of two sentences describing each source.) For help with Annotations: http://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/bibliography_tutorial.cfm Please Note: The date of your selected work of art must fall between the Ancient Near East period (c. 4,000 BCE) to the Proto/Pre-Renaissance (14th century). Here are a few Possible Paper Topics: • Nike of Samothrace c. 190 BCE • Ara Pacis, 13-9 BCE • Arch of Constantine, c. 315 AD • Virgin and Child with Saints and Angels, icon, Monastery of Saint Catherine. Mount Sinai, Egypt. Second half of 6th century. • Giotto di Bondone. Lamentation. Arena Chapel. Padua. c.1305. • Ambrogio Lorenzetti. Allegory of Good Government frescoes. Palazzo Pubblico. Siena, Italy. c. 1338-40. • Statue of Gudea, 2090 BCE-Neo Sumerian • Law Code Stele of King Hammurabi, 1792-1750 BCE-Babylonian • Palette of Narmer, 3100-3000 BCE—Old Kingdom • Mycerinus and His Queen, 2532 BCE—Old Kingdom • Ahkenaten, Neferititi and Their Children, 1353-1336—Middle Kingdom, Amarna Period • Exekias. Ajax and Achilles playing Draughts, 530 BCE- Archaic Greece • Polykleitos, Spear Bearer, 450-440 BCE-Early Classical Greek • Dying Gaul, 230 BCE-Hellenistic Greek • Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, 176 AD—Ancient Rome • Emperor Justinian and His Attendants, 526 AD—Byzantine • Christ in Majesty from the South Portal of the Church of Saint Pierre, Moissac, c. 1115-30—Romanesque • Annunciation and Visitation, jamb figures from Reims Cathedral, 1230-1255—Gothic • Cimabue, Madonna and Child, 1280—Proto-Renaissance • Duccio, The Betrayal of Christ, 1308-11, back of the Maesta altarpiece—Proto-Renaissance
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