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This can be used to interpret the influences of the time and place in which an artwork has been produced. You can also interpret the purpose and the cultural, historical, political, religious and social setting in which it was made. This is often referred to as the "context" of the artwork. Most are born out of the feelings the artist has for the time in which the work was produced or the purpose behind it.

As a viewer, you must bring your own interpretation of the work, particularly a work that is from a different period of time or culture.

Hendy-Ekers, Kathryn, Lou Chamberlin, and Deryck Greenwood. Art-iculate: Art for VCE Units 1-4. Port Melbourne, Vic.: Cambridge UP, 2009. Print.

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