Museum Report
For this assignment, you will visit a virtual art museum and write an analysis of one artwork. Download and read the instructions in their entirety before proceeding with this assignment.
Keep in mind that the Museum Report is a process paper, to be completed in two (2) stages. These are instructions for Part One. Feedback will be provided before you complete Part Two. You will be expected to utilize that feedback before submitting Part Two, due later in the course.
Download the complete instructions for the assignment HERE.
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List of Virtual Museum Options for the Museum Report
For the Museum Report, you are asked to visit a virtual museum and choose one artwork to analyze. Please choose from any of the following venues. If you have another museum you would like to use, please email the instructor.
Remember to take a screenshot of your artwork within the museum of choice and include it at the end of your paper.
Virtual Tours
- Dali Museum (Links to an external site.)
- The Frick, Pittsburgh (Links to an external site.)
- The Louvre (Links to an external site.)
- São Paolo Museum of Art (Links to an external site.)
- Vatican Museums (Links to an external site.)
- British Museum (Links to an external site.)
- Getty Museum (Links to an external site.)
- Uffizi Gallery (Links to an external site.)
- National Gallery of Art, London (Links to an external site.)
- Van Gogh Museum (Links to an external site.)
- Musée D’Orsay, Paris (Links to an external site.)
Digital Collections
- Getty (Links to an external site.)
- Guggenheim (Links to an external site.)
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Links to an external site.)
- Rijksmuseum (Links to an external site.)
- Whitney Museum of American Art (Links to an external site.)
- Art Institute of Chicago
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