Yes, you either italicize it or put quotes around the art title. Example: "Starry Night"
!the impacts of art on our society
YES!
Step 2 is to identify. This is where you gather information about the artist and the art itself. Who is the artist? When did he or she live, and when was the art created? What is the medium? And, especially important for abstract work, what is the title?
old art is old. new art is new.
No, it is not. Art is a noun, which can be used as a noun adjunct in terms such as art school or art supplies.
Italicize or underline the title.
It is not necessary to italicize the title of a newsletter. The title can be written in regular font or in quotation marks for emphasis.
you can do that, or underline the title.
In a citation, you should not italicize the title of an article, book, or journal. You should italicize the title of the journal or book, but not the title of the article itself.
Italicize it.
No, you underline it.
In English grammar, it is necessary to italicize names of plays or skits.
italicize the title of the novel
yes
no, you italicize it.
You underline it
It would look nicer to italicize The Federalist Papers, but it is also acceptable to underline the title of books.