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FYS 120T: Art and Gender in 17th Century Italy

Annotated Bibliography

Due Friday November 4

  • Your annotated bibliography should consist of 7-10 sources. 

  • Each citation should be formatted according to the “Bibliography” format of the Chicago Manual of Style or according to the bibliography (works cited) format of the MLA style guide. You can also use Anne D’Alleva’s simplified style guide.

  • Because this is a bibliography, I will look for accuracy in your citations. 

  • Resources should be listed in alphabetical order or grouped according to sub topic.

  • Below each citation, you will need to write your “annotation” in English. These annotations are meant to give the reader information about the value and relevance of the source. You’ll describe the contents, including the type of source and a brief summary (2-3 sentences) of the author’s argument and/or ideas.

Citation Examples

Identify these citations - are they books, articles, or what?

1
Bissell, R. Ward. 2013. “Artemisia Gentileschi: Painter of Still Lifes?” Notes in the History of Art 32 (2): 27–34.

2
“Gentileschi, Artemisia.” Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc, 2020.

3
Locker, Jesse. Artemisia Gentileschi: the Language of Painting. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015.

4
Haddad, Patrice., Agnès. Merlet, Christine. Miller, Michel Serrault, Valentina. Cervi, Miki. Manojlović, Brigitte. Catillon, et al. Artemisia. Burbank Calif: Miramax Home Entertainment, 2001.

5. 
Roelofs, Monique. "Aesthetification as a Feminist Strategy: On Art's Relational Politics.” in Art and Essence, Davies, Stephen (Ed), 193-212. New York: Praeger, 2003.