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MLA Citation for Works of Art
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Book or Printed Source
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Artist’s last name, first name. Title of art work in italics. Date of art
work. Institution where art work is housed (if known), city where housed if not already named. Title of printed source in italics. By Author of printed source. Place of publication: publisher, date. Page or plate/figure/slide number. Print. Example Cassatt, Mary. Mother and Child . Wichita Art Museum. c.1890. American Painting: 1560-1913 . By John Pearce. New York: McGraw, 1964. Slide 22. Print. |
Electronic Source
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Artist’s last name, first name. Title of art work in italics. Date of art
work. Institution where art work is housed (if known), city where housed if not already named. Database or web site name. Web. Day month year accessed. Example Monet, Claude. Meadow with Haystacks at Giverny. 1885. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. ARTstor. Web. 22 October 2004. |
Adapted from University of Arizona Libraries
Regina J. Berg. MLIS, NBCT [email protected]