Comparing Works of Art 1: “Prisoners from the Front” by Winslow Homer 2: “The Studio” by Winslow Homer 3: “War” by Jackson Pollock.

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Comparing Works of Art 1: “Prisoners from the Front” by Winslow Homer 2: “The Studio” by Winslow Homer 3: “War” by Jackson Pollock

“Prisoners from the Front” by Winslow Homer 1: What do you see? 2: What is going on in this picture? 3: Who are the characters in this painting? 4: Describe the style of this work of art. 5: Do you like this painting? Why? Why not?

“The Studio” by Winslow Homer 1: What do you see? 2: What is going on in this picture? 3: Who are the characters in this painting? 4: Describe the style of this work of art. 5: Do you like this painting? Why? Why not?

Compare the two paintings: Style, Color, and Composition 1: Compare these two paintings. How are they alike in terms of color and composition? How are they different?

“War” by Jackson Pollock

Compare the two paintings: Style, Color, and Composition and Meaning 1: How are these two works of art similar to one another? 2: What differences in style and color do you see in these two paintings? 3: Which painting do you like more? Please explain why.