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Refer to the assigned reading from the textbook and required videos as examples of how to interpret works of art.
In the “Comparing Regions” Discussion, you examined how differences between regions exist and the implications to art created within those regions, specific to the Baroque movement.
Now, select two works, each from different regions within the same time period and movement (other than the Baroque movement).
Below are some examples of regions to explore within a particular movement (choose two regions):
- Italy
- France
- Northern Europe
- Spain
- United States
Between the two works of art, what similarities and differences do you see in terms of the media (materials), methods, and subjects? Explain how each work of art is reflective of the movement, yet unique to its region.
Your initial post must be at least 200 words in length.
Review several of your classmate’s posts. By Day 7, respond to two classmates who examined movements different than yours. In your responses, choose a work of art from a region that was not included in the initial post and discuss the similarities and differences between this work of art and that of those already identified in the original post.
Please follow the basic modified APA style citation format in the APA Artwork Citations document to reference works of art.
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Running head: REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS REFLECTED IN ART
Regional Characteristics Reflected in Art
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REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS REFLECTED IN ART
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Regional Characteristics Reflected in Art: France and Italy
The two movements, in this case, is the mannerism in the northern Europe and Rococo
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