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How Do You Cite Paintings?

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    The three major parts to cite paintings, sculptures or photographs are: first is the Artist last name as well as first name. Next you will need to give the title of the work of art and also the place where the work resides, which would be name of museum and city.

    The actual work of art would include the artist last name, first name as well as the title of the work or even the museum city.
    The photograph of the work of art is the artist last name as well as the first name, Title of Work. Museum, City. Title of Book in which the photograph appears, by author's name. Place of publication: Publisher, year and Page number.
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