How did other perspectives and contexts affect their subject matter, technique, concept, etc.?

Step 1: Research
Using the CCCOnline Library Art Research Guide and sources, the sites listed below, or
comparable sites, research Renaissance drawings as a basis for your essay. Major artists of the
Renaissance produced large quantities of “cartoons”—sketches used as studies for larger
works. Although these drawings were not usually considered art at the time, many did survive
and are now proudly exhibited in museum collections.
Recommended Research Sources:
• The Smithsonian American Museum of Art
• Metropolitan Museum of Art, Materials and Function
• Metropolitan Museum of Art, Albrect Durer
• Studies for the Sistine Chapel Frescoes
• Art History Blogger
o Blogs are not typically considered scholarly or professional publications since
there is no professional or academic peer review. Anyone can publish a blog,
irregardless of his or her credentials and with or without proofreading and
editing. However, after careful review by subject-matter experts, this blog is
considered to be of the quality required for scholarly publication. Carol
Hendricks, the author/publisher, is an art museum professional with a masters
degree in Art History, and the content appears accurate and professionally
written.
Step 2: Writing
Essay (800 – 1200 Words)
First, insert an image file of the Renaissance preparatory drawing you have chosen to write
about. Review the information regarding “thesis statements” in Module 1 Read/View resource,
Writing Skills Development: Developing a Thesis Statement. In your thesis statement, identify
the artist who created the drawing, the subject of the drawing, and explain how the artist is
using the art as part of their critical thinking process.
In your essay’s body paragraphs, explain what the artist was studying. Begin your draft by
considering the following questions:
• What did this artist hope to accomplish?
• Were preliminary sketches a normal part of the artist’s process?
• How did other perspectives and contexts affect their subject matter, technique,
concept, etc.?
• Give a specific example from your chosen image to support your statement.
Conclude by explaining why critical thinking furthers this artist’s studies, plans, and goals, and
how drawing aids them in this process.

Step 3: Submit
Before you submit your assignment to the Assignment Submission Folder, review the
instructions once again to make sure you have answered the required questions and provide
relevant support.