Friday, November 15, 2019

Works Cited

  • The Passion of Giuseppe Castiglione

  • Arts of Asia by Michael Sullivan (Pgs. 348-349)
  • “The Fundamentals of Interpretation: Formal and Contextual Analysis” by Anne D'Alleva (Pg. 49)
  • Chinese Art & Culture by Richard Thorp (Pg. 262)
  • Arts of Asia by Michael Sullivan (Pg. 349)

21 comments:

Carolyn. said...

Captured the artwork's background and context really well.

Unknown said...

God job on the description. It's interesting how horses are important.

Kevin_teas said...

I liked how you were able to fit the whole scroll in the blog. The information was very interesting -Kevin Teas

Jacqueline Lai said...

I liked how you had a biography behind the painting on the artist.

Jamie Yan said...

I like how the painting influences Giuseppe Castiglione.

Mari Montoya said...

One thing I liked about your blog post was the fact that I was able to click on the image and view it in a much larger state, but I wish you would have added more pictures. Even then great post it is very informative in regards to the overall history which I enjoyed reading as I got to learn more about the painting and its history.

Unknown said...

I like how your layout was simple and easy to follow.

Daisy Martinez said...

I like the way that your blogpost is formatted. I also like the way you described the artwork.

Alondra Cruz said...

The observations were very well conducted, there was a good amount of information inputted that described the political and social influences. The method of the artist was also unique and the detailed description depicted it.

Unknown said...

I like the flow of the work and the historic analysis. The flow of techniques and motifs along intercontinental trade lines can not be understated and I feel like this piece does justice to the transfer of intellectual ideas and techniques.

Muhammad A said...

This was an interesting analysis of the piece of artwork. The format was easy to follow and gives a detailed description.

Unknown said...

I do thing the organization and the analysis of your artwork is very detailed. Include more photos to elevate your blog post and to make it more eye-catching. It's very small to see and I cannot view it in a larger window.

Mariella Sanding said...

I appreciate the clear analyses and the flow of your blog was easy to follow.

Barin Asat said...

I liked the details of the purpose of the scroll and the insight as to why each element was made the way that it was. It really gave the feeling that each element was thoroughly planned out.

Barin Asat

Giovanny Graciano Helen Heng said...

Giovanny Graciano: I like the design and the color of the presentation of the blog post I alswo like how the analysis is clear and well versed.

Esteban Gonzalez said...

I thoroughly enjoyed reading the background of Giuseppe Castiglione.

Jessica Chi said...

I like how the artwork is explained and by how the essay is written, it explains how the person should be looking at the artwork.

KarenMorales said...

The little focus on the creator of the piece was insightful and useful in understanding the painting.

Achyut Pachalla said...

Text is small and clumped together. Hard to read.

Brenda Castellanos said...

I really enjoyed how this was written and it was put together very well

Brian Naraghi said...

I really enjoyed your conclusion and thought it was very in-depth