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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
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Strayer University
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From the Eighth Edition
The Humanities Through The Arts (F. David Martin & Lee A. Jacobus) Each answer must be at least 250 words in length. Provide brief essay answers for each of the topics given below: 1. Select a work of sculpture. Perform a thorough descriptive criticism of that artwork. Include every
aspect that you believe is important to understanding the work.
2. Using the same work you used in #1, perform an interpretive criticism of the work. Explain what you
think it means and why you think so. Be sure to provide specific evidence and reasons to back up your
interpretation.
3. Continuing to use the same work you've used in the first two tasks, perform an evaluative criticism of
the work. Explain what you think is good or bad about the work and why you think so. And provide an
overall assessment of the work's quality.
4. Finally, compare and contrast the sculpture you've discussed so far to another sculpture about the
same subject matter. Point out the similarities and differences that you believe are relevant. Which do
you think does a superior job of presenting that subject, and why? Answers should be submitted in a single document, but they should be numbered separately. (The
assignment is not a single essay, but four distinct answers.)
Please provide a link to the artwork you discuss in your answers.
You don't necessarily need to consult outside sources to write good answers. However, if you do, please
cite them correctly, and do not use Wikipedia as a source for any quotations or significant content.
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