Group #10 Additional Information
[Group # 10, Chelsy Librado, Araceli Mancilla, and Andrew-Lara Kane, Total Word Count: 2613 ]
Bibliography
Stokstad, Marilyn, and Cothren Michael. Art a Brief History. Pearson, 2016.
Preface (Stokstad IX)
Content (Stokstad, XV)
Tunic From Peru, Inca, c.1500 CE. Camelid fiber and cotton, 35 7/8'' X 30'' (91X76.5 cm). Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C. (Stokstad, 416)
Imogen Cunningham Two Callas 1929. Gelatin-silver print, 12” X 9 12 (30.4 X 24.1 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York (Stokstad, 3)
Virgin and Child From the abbey church of Saint-Denis c. 1324-1339. Silver gift and enamel, height 27 18'' (69 cm). Musee du Louvre, Paris. (Stokstad, 276)
The Goddess Coatlicue Mexico, Aztec, c. 1500 CE. Basalt, height 8' 6" (2.65 m). Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City. (Stokstad, 412)
Lecture from October 27, 2020
“‘The West and The Rest: Discourse and Power.’” Essential Essays, Volume 2: Identity and Diaspora, by Stuart Hall and David Morley, Duke University Press, 2019.
Overall great blog post! Loved how you all seperated the blog into its own sections.
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I think the separation for each chapter is a real positive to this project because it was so easy to dictate which section was which. The only thing I would say that could be tweaked was that the conclusion was on the top and the introduction was at the bottom, but the group may not have been aware of this until it was posted. - Jade Woodworth
ReplyDeletethe work is well done but the format of the blog could have been better to make the work flow, as the end is the beginning and the beginning is the end. ~Brennan Garcia
ReplyDeleteI love the work and images and the extensive information but the flow of the blog is murdered by the format.
ReplyDeleteGreat work! I liked how organized each section is.
ReplyDelete- Lisset Ochoa
DeleteThis is a good blog. I like how you included a conclusion in every section of the blog. The introduction is very informative.
ReplyDeleteI like the introduction paragraph because it was mainly the biggest detailed paragraph out of all.
ReplyDeleteI liked the overall analysis although the placement of the sections became a bit confusing. For example, the introduction appearing towards the end of the website. - Cristina Molina
ReplyDeleteI liked the way you gave extra context with the Hall article before diving deeper into your comparison, that's great for someone with no prior knowledge of the subject
ReplyDeleteIris Gutierrez: There is a nice breakdown of the components of the assignment. I like how each is easily distinguishable.
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