Erwin Panofsky, “Iconography and Iconology: An Introduction to Renaissance Art R

Erwin Panofsky, “Iconography and Iconology: An Introduction to Renaissance Art
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Erwin Panofsky, “Iconography and Iconology: An Introduction to Renaissance Art
Reading Response papers (typed, 12 font, double space, 200 words) written for each reading indicated on the schedule below.
The format for reader response papers: Write one for each reading unless otherwise directed. More than one reading is assigned each week.
Write your name, course title, and the date on top.
Write the author’s name and nationality, essay title, and date the document was first published.
Write a one or two-sentence professional bio (their expertise on the topic). You will need to do an online search for the information.
In the reading, find and copy the author’s thesis statement. Put the page number in parenthesis after the quotation.
Formulate and write down the author’s thesis statement in your own words (paraphrase).
Find and quote three supporting points (evidence, usually facts) the author makes to prove the thesis. Put the page number in parenthesis after each
Paraphrase each supporting point directly below the quotations.
NEW: CONCLUDE: Write down one idea (revelatory, upsetting, confusing …) in the reading you want to discuss with the seminar students.

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