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Referencing style - Chicago: Images and Tables

A guide to using the Chicago 18th referencing style for footnotes and reference lists.

Images and Tables

 If a book is available in more than one format (i.e. print, ebook), cite the version you consulted.

Material type In-Text (Parenthetical text) Citation Reference List
Image: Print (Buhler Lynes, Poling-Kempes and Turner 2004, 25) Buhler Lynes, Barbara, Poling-Kempes, Lesley and Frederick W. Turner. 2004. Georgia O'Keeffe and New Mexico: A Sense of Place. Princeton University Press.
Image: Online (O'Keeffe 1921)

O'Keeffe, Georgia. Apple Family 3. 1921. Oil on canvas, 8 x 11 x 7/8 in. (20.32 x 27.94 x 2.22 cm). Milwaukee Art Museum. https://collection.mam.org/details.php?id=4274

For more see Chicago Manual of Style Online, Chapter 14, section 133

Artwork: Viewed in person/gallery (Kusama 2020)

Kusama, Yayoi. Dancing Pumpkin. 2020. Bronze, urethane paint, 490.2 × 777.2 × 744.2 cm. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.

For more see Chicago Manual of Style Online, Chapter 14, section 133

Table (Ewing and Clemente 2013, 65, table 4.1) Ewing, Reid, and Otto Clemente. 2013. Measuring Urban Design: Metrics for Livable Places.  Island Press.

 

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