ARTH 478 History of Women in the Visual Art
STAGE 5- Write a two-page in-depth commentary for one of your works of art and, of course, include the image of that work. Writing about Art resource posted in Course Content. Submit by the end of week 6 to the proper area. Format, cite caption, and reference in MLA style with author/date and proper in-text citations required. Use Spell/Grammar check. Save as a Word doc or pdf file.Need Some Ideas?So, you are selecting one of your works of art for stage 5 and writing a more in-depth essay. You can include the information you wrote in stage 4 about the one artwork then expand on it; possibly it can serve as an overview or introductory statement. Or, you can mix the content from 4 within the in-depth content for 5. One strong direction might be to bring in an outside artwork or works that would make a great comparative study. Or, you could further discuss the elements and principles of art focusing on a particular element or principle. Or, possibly talk about the iconography more extensively than the short descriptions written for Stage 4.Deliverables:
- 2 Page commentary focused on one work of art in proper MLA format. Include the art.
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ARTWORK TO BE USED
Thierry Mugler | Haute Couture Autumn/Winter (1997-1998) by Les Arts Décoratifs
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Over the years since ancient history, women have participated in visual arts either as the creators of art or the art itself (Jones 10). Thierry Mugler leaves a legacy as one of the most iconic fashion designers/photographers, empowering women through art. Even though Mugler retired in 2002 after starting his fashion label Mugler Fashion, his works of art speak volumes about feminism over the years. Mugler’s approach to haute couture can be described as hyperfeminine and theoretical. His talent still provokes heated reactions from art and fashion lovers despite being out of the fashion design industry since 2002. For instance, in the 2019
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