explain the difference between the subject matter and the content of a piece of art.
Subject matter is what you literally see in the artwork, while content is what it means —the ideas, emotions, and messages the work communicates beyond its visible parts. In other words, subject matter is the objects or scene (like a tree, a person, or a city street), and content is the deeper feeling or idea (like loneliness, hope, or protest) that the artist expresses through that subject.