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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

Template

Artist(s) name(s). Artwork title. [Format of artwork]. City where it can be seen: Gallery; Year of first exhibition.


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

Template

Artist's name. Artwork title. [Format of artwork]. City where it can be seen: Gallery; Year of first exhibition.


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

Template

Artist's name. Artwork title. [Format of artwork]. City where it can be seen: Gallery; Year of first exhibition.


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.