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Images, Illustrations, Artwork

Viewed Artwork in Person

 

Note

1. Georgia O'Keeffe, The Cliff Chimneys, 1938, oil on canvas, 36 × 30" (91.44 x 76.2 cm), Milwaukee Art Museum.

 

Bibliography

O'Keeffe, Georgia. The Cliff Chimneys, 1938, oil on canvas, 36 × 30" (91.44 x 76.2 cm), Milwaukee Art Museum.

 

Viewed Artwork in Published Work

 

Note

1. Kit Grauer and Peter Scurr, "To Teach Is to Touch the Future," in Drawing as Language: Celebrating the Work of Bob Steele, eds. Marni J. Binder and Sylvia Kind (Rotterdam, SensePublishers, 2017), 30, figure 2.

 

Bibliography

Grauer, Kit, and Peter Scurr. "To Teach Is to Touch the Future." In Drawing as Language: Celebrating the Work of Bob Steele, edited by Marni J. Binder and Sylvia Kind, 25-35. Rotterdam, SensePublishers, 2017.

 

Note

1. David Talbot, "Saving Holland," Technology Review 110, no. 4 (2007): 52, figure 3.

 

Bibliography

Talbot, David. "Saving Holland." Technology Review 110, no. 4 (2007), 50-67.

 

Viewed Artwork Online

 

Note

1. Andy Warhol, Gold Marilyn Monroe, 1962, silkscreen ink and acrylic on canvas, 6' 11 1/4" x 57" (211.4 x 144.7 cm), Museum of Modern Art, New York, https://www.moma.org/collection/works/79737. 

 

Bibliography

Warhol, Andy. Gold Marilyn Monroe. 1962. Silkscreen ink and acrylic on canvas, 6' 11 1/4" x 57" (211.4 x 144.7 cm), Museum of Modern Art, New York, https://www.moma.org/collection/works/79737. 

 

See Chicago Manual 14.235 & 14.158