Use citation for book or article.
Any other information about the artwork can be included in your text.
Artist’s Last Name, First Name. Title of Artwork. Year, medium, Name of Institution or Private Collection Housing Artwork, City Where Institution or Private Collection is Located.
Wood, G. American gothic. 1930. Painting. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States. https://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/6565
van Gogh, V. The starry night. 1889. Painting. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, United States. https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_learning/vincent-van-gogh-the-starry-night-1889/
Author. Title of image Year. Format. Website. URL
Example:
GDJ. Neural network deep learning prismatic. 2018. Clip art. Openclipart. https://openclipart.org/detail/309343/neural-network-deep-learning-prismatic
[Subject and type of work]. (n.d.). URL
Example:
[Photograph of person washing hands]. (n.d.). https://cdc.gov
Note: You still need to cite the image even if you are missing much of the information. Please try to find images that do provide this information.
Photographer, P. Title of photograph. Year of Publication. Photograph. Source. URL
Ryan, S. Sea smoke on Lake Michigan. 2019. Photograph. New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/world/year-in-pictures.html
Author, A. or Name of Group who posted it [@instagram handle]. Content of the post up to the first 20 words. (Year, Month Date). Medium (Photograph; Video). Instagram. URL
Philadelphia Museum of Art [@philamuseum]. “It’s always wonderful to walk in and see my work in a collection where it’s loved, and where people are. 2019, December 3. Photograph. Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/p/B5oDnnNhOt4/
Go to the original location (website) of the image and cite in one of the formats above.
Use citation for book or article. Any other information about the artwork can be included in your text.
Artist Last Name, First Initial. (Year). Title of the artwork [Format]. Location. URL
Example:
Wood, G. (1930). American gothic [Painting]. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States. https://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/6565
van Gogh, V. (1889). The starry night [Painting]. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, United States. https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_learning/vincent-van-gogh-the-starry-night-1889/
Author. (Year). Title of image [format]. Website. URL
Example:
GDJ. (2018). Neural network deep learning prismatic [Clip art]. Openclipart. https://openclipart.org/detail/309343/neural-network-deep-learning-prismatic
[Subject and type of work]. (n.d.). URL
Example:
[Photograph of person washing hands]. (n.d.). https://cdc.gov
Note: You still need to cite the image even if you are missing much of the information. Please try to find images that do provide this information.
Note: If no title, add a description in brackets.
Photographer, P. (Year of publication). Title of photograph [Photograph]. Source. URL
Ryan, S. (2019). Sea smoke on Lake Michigan [Photograph]. New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/world/year-in-pictures.html
Go to the original location (website) of the image and cite in one of the formats above.
Author, A. or Name of Group who posted it [@instagram handle]. (Year, Month Date). Content of the post up to the first 20 words [Medium (Photograph; Video)]. Instagram. URL
Philadelphia Museum of Art [@philamuseum]. (2019, December 3). “It’s always wonderful to walk in and see my work in a collection where it’s loved, and where people are [Photograph]. Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/p/B5oDnnNhOt4/