RESOURCES FOR Comparison/ EVALUATION Unit 6 Task 3

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RESOURCES FOR Comparison/ EVALUATION Unit 6 Task 3 ROMEO AND JULIET RESOURCES FOR Comparison/ EVALUATION Unit 6 Task 3

Task 3 Genre: Art USE one Task 3 chart Write the number of the work of art as your bullet before your comments in the boxes Write your opinion summary on the back of the form.

#1 TITLE: Juliet ARTIST: Philip H. Calderon DATE: 1888 By permission of the Folger Shakespeare Library. "Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo? . . . 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy" (Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene ii).

#2 TITLE: Romeo and Juliet ARTIST: Ford Madox Brown DATE: 1870 MEDIUM: Oil on canvas BALCONY SCENE Act II Scene ii

#3 TITLE: Romeo und Julia ARTIST: Francesco Hayez DATE: 1823 MEDIUM: Oil on canvas BALCONY SCENE Act II Scene ii

#4 TITLE: Representing the famous balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet ARTIST: Frank Dicksee DATE: 1884 MEDIUM: painting BALCONY SCENE Act II Scene ii

#5 TITLE: O, Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou Romeo? ARTIST: William Hatherell DATE: 1912 MEDIUM: Drawing BALCONY SCENE Act II Scene ii