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artists



Jean Michael Basquiat
Romare Bearden
Mary Cassatt
Paul Cezanne
Marc Chagall
Stuart Davis
Edgar Degas
Jean Dubuffet
Juan Gris
David Hockney
Edward Hopper
Jasper Johns

Paul Klee
Gustav Klimt

Wassily Kandinsky
Jacob Lawrence
Roy Lichenstein
Rene Magritte
Kasimir Malevich
Henri Matisse
Amedeo Modigliani
Piet Mondrian
Robert Motherwell
Georgia O'Keeffe
Gordan Parks
Pablo Picasso
Jackson Pollock
Robert Rauschenberg
Faith Ringgold
Diego Riveria
James Rosenquest
Mark Rothko
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Vincent van Gogh
Andy Warhol

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images and copyright



the site


The Archive
You can take text and images from the above site, we have their permission but you need to credit the site and the author at the bottom of the text and create a link back to the site.
EXAMPLE:Text by name of author from www.artchive.com

BEFORE YOU SELECT YOUR ARTISTS YOU NEED TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY HAVE NOT ALREADY BEEN SELECTED BY ANOTHER STUDENT - click here TO VIEW THE ARTISTS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN SELECTED

Select three artists and email their names to the instructor.

 

YOU CANNOT TAKE COPY/TEXT OR IMAGES FROM JUST ANY SITE ON THE WEB. YOU CANNOT TAKE IMAGES FROM MAGAZINES OR BOOKS OR ANY OTHER PRINTED MATERIALS

 

When taking images from the permissible sites make a note of the URL and name of the site, you will need them for your credits.

 

images


You can use images from sites inwhich the school (library) has subscriptions.

You first need to fill out an agreement form which you can get from the library and then they will give you a list of usernames and passwords.

You can use images from the following site but not for commercial purposes.


Library Databases

Getty Images
For Getty images make sure that you are in the student section of the site. You cannot use images from all sections.
The Archive

Web Museum

Copyright: Read the information about copyright. It is always your responsibility to make sure that your materials are copyright free.

credits - images

Each individual image much be listed on your credits page along with a thumbnail of the image and the photographer's name and the name or number of the photograph. You also need to credit the web site.


process book


You must credit each individual image in your Process Book using MLA documentation. A detailed example of how to credit both text and images using MLA is in your
Web Museum agreement

copy/text


You can work with a writer to create your text.
You must credit the writer.
You can only take text from the following sites (no other sites, books or magazines)
The Archive
Wikipedia
Web Museum

quotes


You can include quotes (a sentance or short paragraph ) indent quote and give credit directly underneath the quote.

lorem Ipsum


Lorem Ipsum can be used for IMD100

When using Loren Ipsum you need to keep in mind that the user still needs to get a sense of the meaning of the overall content.
The first page must be in english.
All titles, subtitles, headings must be in english.
All lists, comments, raw data, captions must be in english.
All side columns.
The first sentence of every paragraph must be in english.
Keep in mind that for the department reviews you will be graded on the amount of Loren Ipsum that is included in your project.
http://www.lipsum.com

 

credit copy/text


Credit the source of the text at the bottom of the web page and create a link back to the original site.

 

Information on how to credit wikipedia can be found at: Wikipedia Credits

Web Museum agreement


Process Book: you must credit all text individually in your Process Book. A detailed example of how to credit both text and images using MLA is in your main project packet.

 

More credit information can be found here

 

MLA Documentation can be found here: mla



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