Art Subjects. Landscapes A work that shows the features of the natural environment The White Horse By John Constable.

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Art Subjects

Landscapes A work that shows the features of the natural environment The White Horse By John Constable

Still Life A group of inanimate objects arranged for drawing or painting Painting By Willem Kalf

Portrait An image of a person or group of people Painting by Chuck Close

Self-Portrait The artist creates an image of his or herself Painting by Van Gogh

Narrative A work that tells a story Painting By Edouardo Manet

Religious The artist creates art based on religious stories or figures Painting by Caravaggio

Figure The artist uses the human form as the subject of his or her work. Sculpture by Henry Moore

Historical A work of art created to represent an event of the past. Painting By Benjamin West

Social Commentary The artist uses his or her artwork to make a statement about the society or world that they live in. Drawing by Thomas Hart Benton

Animals The artist uses animals as the subjects of the artwork.