Social Contexts
Date Submitted: 01/04/2001 17:02:43
Art in Canada
FFAR 250
Social Contexts
presented to Mark Mullin
on December 3, 1999
written by
Marguerite Gravelle
4320662
1. When analysing an artwork what is to be gained from considering the social context in which it was created? Are there possible drawbacks to this methodology? Provide clear examples to substantiate your argument.
When analysing artwork, in any form, there are often times social contexts in which can be interpreted. Not always does the history behind the painting need
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wordless' book. Many things can be said about a work of art without any facts being known about it. But the one thing that I am confident about, is the social contexts in which art works are created are complicated and subjective. Bibliography
Nochlin, Linda Realism, Penguin Books, England; 1972
Weisburg, Gabriel P. The European Realist Tradition, Indiana University Press, Indiana;1982
Wendelboe, Karen, Finger Prints1, http://www.mala.bc.ca/~soules/CMC290/fprint/WENDEL.htm, December 2, 1999
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