This document provides guidance for analyzing artworks by considering their perspective, composition, color, focus, background, foreground, and use of the rule of thirds. It then lists four artworks and their creators as examples: George Bellows' New York City 1911 and Cliff Dwellers from 1913, Alfred Stieglitz's 1907 work The Steerage, and Jacob Riis' 1888 photograph Children Sleeping on the Streets from his book How the Other Half Lives.