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How are time and motion treated similarly in Claude Monet's Water Lilies, Morning: Willows and Jackson Pollock's No. 32, 1950?

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In Claude Monet's Water Lilies, Morning: Willows and Jackson Pollock's No. 32, 1950, time and motion are treated similarly in terms of capturing a moment and movement in their artworks.

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In both Claude Monet's Water Lilies, Morning: Willows and Jackson Pollock's No. 32, 1950, time and motion are treated similarly in terms of capturing a moment and movement in their artworks. Monet's painting depicts the passage of time by showcasing the morning light and shadows, while Pollock's artwork captures the dynamic motion of his abstract expressionism style.

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