British Neoclassical Art
British Neoclassical Art refers to a movement in British art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that drew inspiration from classical Greek and Roman art and architecture. Artists within this movement sought to revive the ideals of classical antiquity, focusing on themes of harmony, order, and idealized beauty. These artworks often depicted historical or mythological scenes, with an emphasis on precise draftsmanship, clean lines, and a sense of grandeur. Influential artists in this movement include Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Lawrence, and John Flaxman.