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HUM102 Graded Project
Your project must be submitted as a Word document (.docx, .doc). Your project will be individually graded
by your instructor and therefore will take up to a few weeks to grade.
Be sure that each of your files contains the following information:
Your name
Your student ID number
The exam number (found on the page where you upload the project)
To submit your graded project, proceed to the Lesson Assignment page in the course. Follow the
instructions provided to upload the file and submit it for grading.
Be sure to keep a backup copy of any files you submit to the school!
After your assignment has been graded, feedback will be available on the Lesson Assignment page within
the course. It will have an option to download the feedback from the instructor.
Assignment
For this project, you will answer seven questions about artists from ten of the art movements you studied
throughout your course. You must select one artist from each of the following movements to research:
1. Neoclassicism
Louise Blanchard Bethune
Jean-Baptiste Pigalle
Yannoulis Chalepas
2. Romanticism
Eugène Delacroix
Francisco Goya
Joseph Mallord William Turner
3. Impressionism
Gustave Courbet
Jean-François Millet
Lilla Cabot Perry
4. Post-Impressionism
Alphonse Mucha
Edvard Munch
Paul Gauguin
5. Expressionism and Fauvism
Wassily Kandinsky
Guan Zilan
Otto Dix
6. Cubism and Futurism
Juan Gris
Robert Delaunay
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Paul Cezanne
7. Dada, Social Realism, and Surrealism
Louise Bourgeois
Dora Maar
Wifredo Lam
8. Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art
Claus Oldenburg
Norman Lewis
Marta Minujin
9. Minimalism and Post-Minimalism
Frank Stella
Ann Veronica Janssens
Lenore Tawney
10. Postmodernism and Deconstructivism
Robert Mapplethorpe
Ai Weiwei
Cydne Jasmin Coleby
Questions
Once you’ve selected the 10 artists you would like to focus on, you’ll need to research answers to the
following seven questions or question groups:
1. What’s the year of the artist’s birth (and, where applicable, death)?
2. Where was the artist born? Where did he or she create the majority of his or her work (if at a
different location than this place of birth)?
3. What medium did the artist use? Did he or she use more than one main medium?
4. Which art movement did the artist contribute to? If he or she contributed to more than one
movement, where did this artist make the greatest impact?
5. What are some of the artist’s most famous works of art? Choose one of these works. In what ways is
the piece characteristic of the movement specified above? (Include an image of the chosen piece.)
6. What challenges, if any, did the artist face that may have affected his or her work? What was
happening in the world at that time that influenced the artist’s work?
7. What’s innovative about the artist’s work for that time period?
You’ll then write an APA-formatted essay that contains a title page, a brief introduction and conclusion, in-
text citations supporting your research, and a reference list. Answer each question using complete
sentences. The essay should be a minimum of 1,200 words. However, most students finish the project in
about 2,000 words.
Answer the questions in essay format; do not answer them in list format.
You’ll need to find at least one source for each artist from the internet, a library, or elsewhere. Be sure to
use reputable sources when searching for information on your selected artists.
Writing Guidelines
1. Your essay should be a minimum of 1,200 words.
2. Your essay should be double-spaced, with 1″ margins and 12-point Times New Roman font.
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3. Your entire project should be contained in one (1) Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format file.
4. Your essay should include a cover page and works cited page using APA formatting.
Grading Rubric
Skill
Realized
A
Skill
Developing
B
Skill
Emerging
C
Skill
Not
Shown
F
Artist Identification
The student clearly identifies which 10 artists are discussed
in the project. Student has included correct information
about each artist supported by accurate research.
30–27 26–23 22–19 18–0
Essay Organization, Citation, and Documentation
The student applied APA format, including APA title page,
APA formatted in-text citations, and an APA formatted
reference page. The essay is organized according to the
project outline. Reputable sources are used, and all cited
sources are listed on the reference page.
15–14 13–12 11–10 9–0
Content
The student answers all parts of the seven required questions
for each selected artist.
30–25 24–20 19–16 15–0
Grammar and Mechanics
The student uses correct grammar, spelling, punctuation,
and sentence structure. The student makes correct word
choices, defines unfamiliar terms, and conveys a clear
message. The student has edited and proofread the essay.
15–14 13–12 11–10 9–0
Format
The student met the required essay length (1,200–2,000
words), used the assigned font and margin requirements, and
included a title page and references page.
10–9 8 7 6–0
References
As you read and research for this project, gather your sources’ information. Bookmark and save all URLs.
List all sources cited in your essay (including images). Begin your list on a new page after your conclusion
paragraph. List sources alphabetically by author’s last name (or title if author is unknown). Capitalize the
first word of the title plus all major words except articles and prepositions.
Titles of books and websites are in italics while articles, postings, or smaller works are set in quotation
marks. You’ll need to list your course textbook, any other texts that you used, pieces of art you referenced,
and websites you consulted. Below are four basic formats to work from:
Author last name, first initial. Middle initial. (Year published). Title of work. Location: publisher.
Author last name, first initial. Middle initial. (Year published). Title of article. Title of periodical, volume
(issue), page range.
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Author last name, first initial. (Year, month of date published). Title of webpage. Retrieved (date) from
URL.
Artist. (Year). Title [Description of material]. Retrieved (date) from URL.
For example, your works cited page might look like this:
References
Art Movements. (n.d.). Retrieved April 17, 2018 from
Evans, Heather. 2011. Cairo [graphite on paper]. Retrieved April 17, 2018 from
Getlein, M. (2016). Living with Art (11th ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill.
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