Art History Visual Analysis Paper
Of Heaven and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Painting from Glasgow Museums
Milwaukee Art Museum
*IF VISITING THE MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM, PLEASE ATTACH YOUR TICKET STUB TO YOUR
PAPER.
Your assignment is to visit the exhibition of your choice and choose one work to discuss in
depth, analyzing its overall appearance and composition, iconography, function. Spend at
least 20 minutes carefully studying the work, and write plenty of notes. The more time you
spend looking in a careful, relaxed, and patient way, the more you will find to write about.
The more detailed your notes are, the easier it will be to write your paper; your notes will
remind you of important observations and ideas much more effectively than relying on
memory.
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Bring a pencil, notebook and if possible a camera (be aware that flash photography is not
allowed) with you on your exhibition visit.
This is a visual analysis, not a research paper, so it will rely heavily on your own
observations and ideas, written in your own words. Be sure to organize your thoughts in the
form of an essay, with an introduction, body of text, and a conclusion. Do not write a
‘laundry list’ of your observations or a freestyle stream-of-consciousness essay as your
finished paper.
Some General Guidelines and Points to Write About
Include:
In general, what kinds of works are included (painting, sculpture, photography,
installations, etc). What kind of subjects are represented?
medium (painting, sculpture, photography, video, etc.), the date when it was made, if
known, and approximate size.
emphasizing specific details regarding shape, color, material, decoration, size, etc. What
colors or materials does the artist use? Who or what is represented? How would you
describe the pure forms depicted? Is there a figurative subject, and would you describe
it as realistic, or stylized? How is the composition arranged? If it is a two-dimensional
work, how is space handled – does it appear three-dimensional, or relatively flat? What
gives this impression? If you are looking at a three-dimensional figure, what is the
scale? Is it life-sized, or larger, or smaller? What seems to be the attitude or expression
of any figures? What do you notice most when you look extremely closely at the surface
of the work? Can you see how the artist created it? Do you get a sense of their working
process?
Based on what we’ve covered in class, the gallery text panels, and your own knowledge,
what is the subject of the piece? As a viewer, what kind of feeling do you get from the
piece, and why? What elements seem most effective – is it the detail of the piece, or the
compositional arrangement, or even the surface quality or texture of the piece?
exhibition in which it is included, and your subjective comments on why you choose this
as the piece for the focus of your essay.
Reminder: This paper is to be largely based on your observations and direct experience with
your chosen piece. It is not a research paper. If, however, you choose to consult outside
sources and include this information in your paper, it must be directly relevant to your
observations, it must be put into your own words, and a bibliography must be included (this
also pertains to any websites consulted). It is extremely important to avoid copying
information directly from sources without proper citation and documentation because that is