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enclosed in quotation marks. Use headline-style capitalization <strong>for</strong> titles. Separate the elementswith commas.P: (Georgia O'Keeffe, The Cliff Chimneys, 1938, Milwaukee Art Museum)(Michelangelo, David, 1501–4, Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence)(Ansel Adams, “North Dome, Basket Dome, Mount H<strong>of</strong>fman, Yosemite,” ca. 1935, SmithsonianAmerican Art Museum, Washington, DC)Instead <strong>of</strong> using a parenthetical citation, you can sometimes cite artworks by weaving theelements into your text.O'Keeffe first demonstrated this technique in The Cliff Chimneys (1938; Milwaukee Art Museum).If you viewed the artwork in a published source <strong>and</strong> your local guidelines require you toidentify this source, list the published source in your reference list. In your parentheticalcitation, give the usual author-date citation in place <strong>of</strong> the institutional name <strong>and</strong> location. Foronline images, see 19.8.6.R: Lynes, Barbara Buhler, Lesley Poling-Kempes, <strong>and</strong> Frederick W. Turner. 2004. Georgia O'Keeffe <strong>and</strong>New Mexico: A sense <strong>of</strong> place. Princeton: Princeton University Press.P: (Georgia O'Keeffe, The Cliff Chimneys, 1938, in Lynes, Poling-Kempes, <strong>and</strong> Turner 2004, 25)OTHER GRAPHIC SOURCES. You may need to cite other graphic sources, such as printadvertisements, maps, cartoons, <strong>and</strong> so <strong>for</strong>th. Cite such items only in parenthetical citations,adapting the basic patterns <strong>for</strong> artworks <strong>and</strong> giving as much in<strong>for</strong>mation as possible. Give thetitles in roman type, enclosed in quotation marks, <strong>and</strong> identify the type <strong>of</strong> graphic if it isunclear from the title. For online graphics, see 19.8.6.P: (National Center <strong>for</strong> Family Literacy, “Because I Can Read,” advertisement, Atlantic Monthly, April2006, 59)19.8.2 Live Per<strong>for</strong>mancesTHEATER, MUSIC, AND DANCE. Cite live theatrical, musical, or dance per<strong>for</strong>mances only inparenthetical citations. Include the title <strong>of</strong> the work per<strong>for</strong>med, the names <strong>of</strong> any keyper<strong>for</strong>mers <strong>and</strong> an indication <strong>of</strong> their roles, the venue <strong>and</strong> its location, <strong>and</strong> the date. Italicizethe titles <strong>of</strong> plays <strong>and</strong> long musical compositions, but set the titles <strong>of</strong> shorter works in romantype, enclosed in quotation marks. Use headline-style capitalization <strong>for</strong> titles. If the citation isfocused on an individual's per<strong>for</strong>mance, list that person's name be<strong>for</strong>e the title <strong>of</strong> the work.Separate the elements with commas.P: (Birdie Blue, by Cheryl L. West, directed by Seret Scott, Second Stage Theater, New York, June 22,2005)(Yuja Wang, pianist, “La Valse,” by Maurice Ravel, Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 26, 2006)Instead <strong>of</strong> using a parenthetical citation, you can sometimes cite live per<strong>for</strong>mances byweaving the elements into your text.Yuja Wang's per<strong>for</strong>mance <strong>of</strong> Maurice Ravel's “La Valse” (March 26, 2006, at Orchestra Hall, Chicago)www.itpub.net

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