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Select two works of art, each from a different movement. Select movements that you have not previously addressed in your discussions.

Describe these two works of art by applying at least three questions art historians ask and four words art historians use. Explain how iconographic, historical, political, philosophical, religious, and social factors of the movements are reflected in each work of art. Include images of both works of art in an appendix at the end of your paper.

Use at least two scholarly sources to support your points. The ProQuest and Credo Reference databases in the Ashford Online Library are helpful sources of information, as are the museum resources provided in Week One. To locate ProQuest and Credo Reference, visit the Ashford Online Library through the tab on the left navigation toolbar and select "Databases by Subject" and then "Visual and Performing Arts."

Your paper must be three to five pages in length, excluding the title and reference pages and images. Be sure to include images of both works of art in an appendix at the end of your paper. Format your paper according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. For information regarding APA samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center, located within the Learning Resources tab on the left navigation toolbar.

Please follow the basic modified APA style citation format in the APA Artwork CitationsView in a new window document to reference works of art.

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Comparing Movements and Works of Art
Art is the creation of visual images in form of paintings and drawings by use of
human creativity and imagination. Art is often appreciated due to its appealing beauty.
Different meanings are attributed to various types of art depending on the reason and time of
creation, as well as the economic, social and historical value of the visual image. (Becker,
2015). Thus, the value of different works of art differs from one geographical location to
another. The three questions art historians ask while studying any work of art include the
subject of the art, the person who made the art and the person who paid for it. Art is described
by form and composition, color, proportion, and scale, as well as the line.
During the Late Medieval Art Movement, different valuable works of art were
created. These works of art have been preserved for many years and studied in order to
understand how they reflect the religious, historical and political systems of people who
created them. This movement was characterized by religion because most of the artwork has
significant religious meanings. (Stanbury, 2015). The duration of the movement was between
fourteenth century and fifteenth century. (1200-1400 C.E). The artworks had symbolic
religious meanings and were considered to be chaste by the people who preserved them in the
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