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Genre that interprets a work from another genre.

Option 1: Choose a work to discuss from one genre that interprets a work from another
genre.
• Include the title, artist, and description of both works.
• Examine how the artist of the second work captured the subject or story of the
first.
• Support your point(s) with a statement from the second artist that discusses the
influence, reasoning, or interpretation of the original work on the second work.
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Option 2: Choose a work that is interdisciplinary (incorporates two or more disciplines),
such as Hamilton from our lesson this week.
• Include the title and artist(s).
• Examine the genres that are intermingled to create the work.
• How effective is the blending of genres in the work?
• Why do you think the artist used different disciplines in the work?
• Support your point(s) with a statement from the artist and one from a critic.
Option 3: Choose a work of art from any genre that depicts or tells the story of a real
life event from any time period, such as The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon and
the Coronation of Empress Joséphine on December 2, 1804 by Jacques Louis David.
• Include the title and the artist and some background of the event.
• What is the relationship between the work of art and the event?
• Did the artist depict the event accurately?
• Does the artist make changes regarding the event? If so, why do you think the
artist made these changes?
• Examine the artist's message in the depiction

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