Quiz Quiz: Spot the Difference <section><h2>Quiz: Spot the Difference</h2><p><p><span style="color: rgb(64, 64, 64);">Hmmm, something doesn't look quite right. Someone has made some changes to these famous artworks! How many differences can you spot?</span></p></p></section><section><h2>Can you spot the 1 difference in this painting?</h2><p><p><span style="background-color: rgb(248, 247, 245);">This is a painting by the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. He is best known for his abstract paintings. Abstract art is created by using colours, shapes and textures. </span></p><p><br></p><p><span style="background-color: rgb(248, 247, 245);"><span class="ql-cursor"></span>However, something isn't quite right! What is it?</span></p></p></section><section><h3>Can you spot 2 differences in these paintings?</h3><p><p>This painting is by English painter Joanna Mary Wells. It is a portrait of her second child, Sidney. He was less than one year old. It must have been difficult to keep him still for his portrait!</p><p><br></p><p>Something about Sidney looks a little different ... What is it?</p></p></section><section><h3>Can you spot 2 differences in these paintings?</h3><p><p>This portrait is by Gerald Leslie Brockhurst. The lady in this painting is called Margaret. She was very proud to be Scottish. That's why the scenery looks like the lochs and mountains of Scotland. </p><p><br></p><p>The artist used <span style="color: rgb(49, 49, 49);">small brushstrokes to make the painting look realistic. A couple of things doesn't look quite believable ... can you spot them? </span></p></p></section><section><h3>Can you spot 4 differences in these paintings?</h3><p><p>This painting is called C<em>arnation, Lily, Lily, Rose</em>. We can see two girls, Dolly and Polly lighting Japanese lanterns in a garden. The artist John Singer Sargent, made the painting outdoors as the sun was setting. </p><p><br></p><p>There are a few things which appear to have changed since the painting was made in 1885! What are they?</p></p></section><section><h3>Can you spot 2 differences in these paintings?</h3><p><p>This painting is by the Portuguese artist Paula Rego. Rego’s art is often inspired by stories – from nursery rhymes to books. The moon, the craggy cliff and shadows make the painting seem like a dream. </p><p><br></p><p>What can you see which is different?</p></p></section><section><h3>Can you spot 3 differences in these paintings?</h3><p><p>This painting is by the <span style="color: rgb(49, 49, 49);">French painter, </span>Robert Delaunay. We can see three coloured disks. The black and white lines wiggle and connect the discs. Our eyes follow the lines, moving down the painting and back up again!</p><p><br></p><p>Can your eyes spot the differences?</p></p></section><section><h3>Can you spot 4 differences in these collages?</h3><p><p>This collage is by the artist Eduardo Paolozzi. Paolozzi was a Scottish artist and a pioneer of pop art! He often used materials you can find around the house, like books and magazines.</p><p><br></p><p>What changes can you see in the collages?</p></p></section><section><h2>Good effort!</h2><p><p>Have another go and see if you can get that top score.</p></p></section><section><h3>Great job!</h3><p><p>You've almost cracked it … have another go and if you can spot all the differences!</p></p></section><section><h3>You're a super spotter!!</h3><p><p>Well done. You've got eyes like a hawk! </p></p></section> More games and quizzes Play now More to explore Left Right Make a Friendship Bracelet Surrealism Quiz: Art Joke Challenge! Make a Chocolate Painting