Write a 1000-word paper on the meaning and significance of their object both in the past and to the field of art history. What has been written about your object?

Object ;Inlaid Box for the Portuguese Market

Students will write a 1000-word (not counting the contents of the footnotes) paper on the meaning and significance of their object both in the past and to the field of art history.

What has been written about your object? What are the arguments? Who are the scholars who have addressed it? Who do you agree with? Disagree with? Why?

What purpose did your object serve?

What may its original viewers have seen/thought about it?

How does your object relate to other works of art? Is it copying another style or type of object? Are there other objects or styles that were inspired by it? Are there other artworks that can tell us something about yours?

Students are required to cite their sources using proper Chicago Manual of Style Notes citation format:

https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html

Important:

Papers should be submitted as Microsoft Word documents (.doc or .docx) so that students can receive detailed feedback.

All papers must be submitted in a legible font (Calibri, Times New Roman, Arial, Helvetica, etc.).

All papers will be submitted to plagiarism software on Blackboard. See the NYCCT Academic Integrity policy in the syllabus.

Late papers will receive a 10% grade deduction per day they are late. (For example, a paper turned in after the start of class on the day it is due begins at a 90%)

Write a 1000-word paper on the meaning and significance of their object both in the past and to the field of art history. What has been written about your object?
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