Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Print Resources Exercises:

Author Credentials:
The author is Nan Chisholm.

The author's credentials include, "She has been featured as a paintings appraiser on the popular PBS series Antiques Roadshow since its inception in 1996." (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/appraisers/nan-chisholm/)

The author's reputation is competent and experienced, which is expressed by her feature on PBS, the establishment of her own business, and by her various lectures at numerous museums.

Nan Chisholm appears to be an expert in her field 

Publication Credentials: 
The publisher is "Antiques Roadshow," is a major publisher, which is shown by it's affiliation with PBS. The "Antique Roadshow" is also a featured television series on PBS.

The article was published through vanity press.

The date the article was published is May, 2007.

Verification:
Some critics disagree about Andy Warhol's "accessibility to everyone," which is the thesis of Nan Chisholm's article.

http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1346&dat=19870226&id=bdsvAAAAIBAJ&sjid=lvsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3185,3740684

1.       Andy Warhol was an amazing artist that changed art with his outlook and his style
2.       It shows how he came to be a great artist and so different
3.       It also shows his financial background he was always working hard and doing little projects for people until he could support himself and do what he wanted. Then he made even more money and was smart about it.
 Andy Warhol was a great artist and a great business man. His art has been sold at record braking numbers even more then Picasso. He wasn’t always a crazy wealthy artist he had to start small and for other people at first. He worked for advertising companies and even worked on magazines as well. He finally got a big break and started with cammbles soup cans, the famous cans are known by most people but not as famous as the Marline Monroe paintings.
He wasn’t always a super star he was a child first and not a very wealthy one at that and was sickly most his time. He sat around listening to the radio most times and always drawing his favorite stars of the time.  He went to college in Pittsburg and his professors and peers noticed his unusual style of art. He was always painting a different perspective on the same thing experimenting with colors “He took advantage of silk screening, a photomechanical process that allowed him to present appropriated photographs or images in a painterly fashion.”  He was well liked by most and above all one of the most inspiring and financially successful artists of all time.  

WORK CITED:

Chrisholm Nan.  Antiques road show Insider. Not sure of the exact city . volume 7 number 5 may 2007. 



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