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Take a guided tour through some of the highlights of Florence with Rick Steves.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut-e40u3lS0Link  (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Minimize Vi

  1. Take a guided tour through some of the highlights of Florence with Rick Steves. 
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut-e40u3lS0Link  (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Minimize Video
  3. While you're watching the video, choose 2 works of art that you see & write a comparative analysis.  Please note that the artworks you choose must fit into the timeline of our course. 
  4. Look at how the artwork is displayed.  Is it in its original location?  Has it been moved to a museum?  Be sure to consider the environment in which the work of art at the museum is displayed (lighting of the space, location, proximity to other work of art, etc.) & include this in your paper. For architecture, consider how the structure looks.  Does it still serve its original purpose? 

Minimum length: 2 page essay - double spaced.  Copy & paste your essay single spaced when you post your answer.  This will make it easier for me to read - less scrolling.  Include a thesis statement, topic & transitional sentences. 

Citing: Properly cite text that you quote or paraphrase in the body of your paper - this includes information presented on the wall label adjacent to the work of art.

How to Avoid Plagiarism...Remember, your post is in your own words. DO NOT copy the information, word for word, from the textbook or the Instructor PDF files.  If you do this, you will receive a ZERO for this Assignment. In addition, if you look up information on a website, you must also rewrite it in your own words. I will only accept websites that are scholarly written - this does not include Wikipedia, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, blogs or children’s books. Do not Google your answer. For more information, see the Syllabus. 

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