RGU Vancouver Referencing
Artwork - Not Reproduced
You should use these templates if you have referred to a work of art but not reproduced the illustration in your work.
Original work of art
Endnote (arranged numerically by the citation number in the text)
(1) Sargent JS. Lady Agnew of Lochnaw. [Oil on canvas]. Edinburgh: National Gallery of Scotland; 1907.
Bibliography (arranged alphabetically by author)
Sargent JS. Lady Agnew of Lochnaw. [Oil on canvas]. Edinburgh: National Gallery of Scotland; 1907.
If the artist is not normally known by their full name
Endnote (arranged numerically by the citation number in the text)
(1) Rembrandt. The nightwatch. [Oil on canvas]. Amsterdam (Netherlands): Rijksmuseum; 1642.
Bibliography (arranged alphabetically by author)
Rembrandt. The nightwatch. [Oil on canvas]. Amsterdam (Netherlands): Rijksmuseum; 1642.
If the year of first exhibition is uncertain
Endnote (arranged numerically by the citation number in the text)
(1) El Greco. View of Toledo. [Oil on canvas]. New York (NY): Metropolitan Museum of Art; c. 1596.
Bibliography (arranged alphabetically by author)
El Greco. View of Toledo. [Oil on canvas]. New York (NY): Metropolitan Museum of Art; c. 1596.