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A-Z Harvard Solent Referencing examples

A-Z Harvard Solent Referencing examples

Sculpture

You should provide an in-text reference for any sculpture that you reproduce in your work – and when you refer to a piece you have seen in its original format but not reproduced in your work. 

If you have reproduced the sculpture, the citation would normally be given after the caption/title of the sculpture piece.  Include the page number(s) if coming from a printed source.

If you have not reproduced the sculpture, follow the usual reference format for the source.  You may do this if you have seen the original artwork such as a painting, photo, sculpture, building, dress, design, installation etc., at an exhibition, in a gallery, fashion show, museum, personal collection etc., and would like to reference it. 
 

In-text reference example 

His talents were proven with One and other (Gormley 2000) ...

 

Reference list format 

SCULPTOR SURNAME, Initial., Year. Title of sculpture [Sculpture]. Gallery or name of collection or location

 

Reference list example 

GORMLEY, A., 2000. One and other [Sculpture]. Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

 

Reference list format – sculpture/artistic piece reproduced from a print source

Printed images are usually found in books or magazines. Follow the examples for how to reference a book, magazine article etc. as appropriate

 

Reference list format - sculpture/artistic piece reproduced from electronic source

Electronic images are usually found on websites or in a database. Follow the example for referencing a website. 

Include the details of both sculptors in the in-text citations and the full reference list.

Only the first sculptor surname is reversed in the full reference list entry.

 

In-text reference examples

Vidic and Greene (2024) have referred to the concern... 

It is clear that there is a concern around the "extreme information overload" (Vidic and Greene 2024, p.35)

 

Reference list format

SCULPTOR SURNAME, Initial. and Initial. SCULPTOR SURNAME, Year of publication. Title of sculpture [Sculpture]. Gallery or name of collection or location

 

Reference list example

The format for adding two sculptors to a full reference is shown below.  
 

VIDIC, P. and L. GREENE, 2024. [Add full reference details for the source type after the sculptor following the format above]

Include the details of all three sculptors in both the in-text citations and the full reference list.

Only the first sculptor surname is reversed in the full reference list entry.

 

In-text reference examples

Rosa, Harris and Weyers (2021) have referred to the concern... 

It is clear that there is a concern around the "extreme information overload" (Rosa, Harris and Weyers 2021)...

 

Reference list format

SCULPTOR SURNAME, Initial., Initial. SCULPTOR SURNAME and Initial. SCULPTOR SURNAME, Year of publication. Title of sculpture [Sculpture]. Gallery or name of collection or location

 

Reference list example

The format for adding three sculptors to a full reference is shown below.  
 

ROSA, L., P. HARRIS and T. WEYERS, 2021. [Add full reference details for the source type after the sculptor following the format above]

If your source has four or more sculptors, just include the first sculptor in both the in-text citation and full reference list entry.  You will need to add et al. after the first author to indicate there were multiple additional sculptors.

 

In-text reference examples

Svoen et al. (2023) have referred to the concern... 

It is clear that there is a concern around the "extreme information overload" (Svoen et al. 2023)...

 

Reference list format

SCULPTOR SURNAME, Initial. et al., Year of publication. Title of sculpture [Sculpture]. Gallery or name of collection or location

 

Reference list example

The format for adding four or more sculptors to a full reference is shown below.  
 

SVOEN, L. et al., 2023. [Add full reference details for the source type after the sculptor following the format above]