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Chapter 32
Problems in Internet Research
Problems in Internet Research
This activity contains 3 questions.
Look at the National Gallery of Art's
Mark Rothko web site
. Go through the subject headings of the presentation and then write an estimation of how Rothko moved from figurative work to the "silent" and severe works of "The Classic Paintings." Please note that in each section (picked from the links at the bottom of the screen) additional works for that section are seen by pressing the arrows at the top of the screen.
To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.
Look at the website of the
Brooklyn Museum of Art
. How would you describe the strengths of the collection? Is this a museum that strikes you as a threat to civic values? Explain your answers.
To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.
Go to the Claes Oldenburg
Large-Scale
projects page of his website. Scroll down the page and pick out two of the most unusual projects listed. Compare and contrast them. Then do a Google search for “reviews of Claes Oldenburg work,” and find what others think about his work in general. Write a brief report on what you find.
To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.
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