There are no rules in AGLC governing the citation of artwork. The structure below is based on the structure for citing audiovisual material.
| AGLC rule 7.14 (Film, Television and other media) | Number Title of Work (Creator, Publisher or Repository, Day Month Year of Creation) <http://xxxxx>. |
24 The Thinker (Auguste Rodin, Musee Rodin, 1902).
27 Hawaii's 'Gentle' Volcano More Dangerous than Thought (David Jordan, National Geographic, 2004) <http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/bigphotos/11587353.html>.
28 Haystacks, Midday (Claude Monet, National Gallery of Australia, 1890) <http://artsearch.nga.gov.au/Detail-LRG.cfm?IRN=29073&View-LRG>.
Artwork
When a source is directly quoted in another work enter the reference as:
Full source, quoting Full source
Lorelle Burton, Drew Weston and Robin Kowalski, Psychology (Milton, 2nd ed, 2009), quoting J C Overholser, 'Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Social Phobia' (2002) 32 Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy 125.
When a source is cited (or just mentioned) in another work enter the reference as:
Full source, cited in Full source
G E Schwartz, 'Personality and Health: An Integrative health Science Approach' in VP Makosky (ed), The G. Stanley Hall Lecture Series: Vol 7 (American Psychological Association, 1987), cited in Lorelle Burton, Drew Weston and Robin Kowalski, Psychology (Milton, 2nd ed, 2009) 576.
