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From TRINITY COLLEGE LIBRARY – Hartford, Connecticut
MLA citations are double-spaced and indented after the first line.
Rodin, Auguste. The Thinker. 1880-81, Cleveland Museum of Art.
**Note:If you reproduce images from either a print source or the Web, then acknowledge the original source by including its publication information. For example:
Rodin, Auguste. The Thinker. 1880-81, Cleveland Museum of Art. Rodin: the Shape of Genius, by
Ruth Butler, Yale UP, 1993, p. 4.
OR
Rodin, Auguste. The Thinker. 1880-81, Cleveland Museum of Art. Open ArtStor,
https://library.artstor.org/#/asset/24615662;prevRouteTS=1582749999667