1200 word, double-spaced.
Paper should include a clear thesis. Thesis should address what you think the artist was trying to say or accomplish with the work of art. The reader should understand the point that you will argue in your paper by the close of the introductory paragraph. Distinguish your topic (subject) from your thesis (argument). The paper should include a discussion of the subject matter, the style, and the context. Avoid the temptation to provide an encyclopedia-like entry on a piece of art; you should present a specific and unique perspective.