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Exhibition catalog. Note Number. Author's First and Last Names or Name of Organization (if available), Title of Catalog, edited by Editors First name and Last name (if available) (Place of Publication: Publisher's Name, Date of Publication — if available), The words 'Exhibition catalog', accessed date, URL.
A Painting, Sculpture, or Photograph Provide the artist's name, the title of the artwork in italics, and the date of composition. Finally, provide the name of the institution that houses the artwork followed by the location of the institution (if the location is not listed in the name of the institution, e.g.
A Painting, Sculpture, or Photograph Provide the artist's name, the title of the artwork in italics, and the date of composition. Finally, provide the name of the institution that houses the artwork followed by the location of the institution (if the location is not listed in the name of the institution, e.g.
Structure of a citation for an image found on a website in MLA 8: Creator's Last name, First name. Title of the digital image. Title of the website, First name Last name of any contributors, Version (if applicable), Number (if applicable), Publisher, Publication date, URL.
Format your works-cited entry as follows if you are citing a drawing that you saw in a museum or other location: Artist's Last Name, First Name. Title of Drawing [italics]. Year.
To cite an original work of visual art (a lithograph, painting, photograph, sculpture, etc.) in an institution such as a museum or in a private collection, follow this format: Artist's last name, first name. Title of artwork. Year.
To cite an original work of visual art (a lithograph, painting, photograph, sculpture, etc.) in an institution such as a museum or in a private collection, follow this format: Artist's last name, first name. Title of artwork.
Museum label for artist, Title of artwork, New York, 23 August 2004. b. To cite materials posted at a museum, use the following style: Format of information (wall text, object label, brochure), Gallery Name, Number or Exhibition Title, Museum Name, City, State.
Structure: Last, F. M. (Year Published) Book. City, State: Publisher. Examples: James, H. (1937). The ambassadors. New York, NY: Scribner. ... Format: Last, F. M. (Year Published) Book. Retrieved from URL. Examples: James, H. (2009). ... Format: Last, F. M. (Year Published). Book. ... Examples: More, S. (2005).
To cite materials posted at a museum, use the following style: Format of information (wall text, object label, brochure), Gallery Name, Number or Exhibition Title, Museum Name, City, State. Example: Wall text, Playful Performers, National Museum of African Art, Washington, D.C.
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