CITING A PHOTOGRAPH, PAINTING, OR SCULPTURE FROM A WEBSITE:
Artist’s last name, first name. Title of Work. Date or N.d. if no date. Name of institution that
houses the work or name of private collection. City where institution or collection is located if
available. Title of Website. Web. Date of access in the form of day month year.
Example:
Galante, Nick. Pathfinder-Plus Flight in Hawaii. June 2002. NASA Dryden Flight Research
Center. Photo Collection. Web. 4 August 2006.
- For images reproduced in the text:
- Have a figure number, abbreviated as “Fig. 1” for example.
- Include artist’s name, title of work (italicized), date of composition, medium of the reproduction and complete publication information of the source, including page, figure or plate numbers.
- Be consistent with caption display choices throughout your paper or slideshow.
Source: https://sites.google.com/a/colgate.edu/colgatevr/citing-images/citing-images-mla
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