Artwork in a Museum or Gallery
BIBLIOGRAPHY
(Section 17.10.1.1, p. 206, 9th edition)
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NOTES
1. Claude Monet, Water Lillies, 1915-26, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City.
2. Monet, Water Lillies.
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Artwork in a Book
(Section 17.10.1.1, p. 207, 9th edition)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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NOTES
1. Andrew Wyeth, Lobster #7, 1940, in Susan Strickler, Andrew Wyeth: Early Watercolors (Manchester, NH: Currier Museum of Art, 2004), 20.
2. Wyeth, Lobster #7, in Andrew Wyeth: Early Watercolors.
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Artwork on a Web Page
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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NOTES
1. , , 1791, in French Revolution II, accessed March 17, 2017, https://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist151/French%20Revolution%20II/album/slides/Oath_Tennis_Court.html.
2. David, , in French Revolution II.
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Artwork in an Online Article
BIBLIOGRAPHY

NOTES
1. , , ca. 1559–1564, in John T. Paoletti, "The Rondanini 'Pietà': Ambiguity Maintained through the Palimpsest," Artibus et Historiae 21, no. 42 (200): 54, accessed March 17, 2017, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1483624.
2. Michelangelo Bounarotti, , in "The Rondanini 'Pietà': Ambiguity Maintained through the Palimpsest."