Neoclassical Art
Neoclassical Art refers to a movement in the visual arts that drew inspiration from classical antiquity, particularly Ancient Greek and Roman art. This style emerged in the late 18th century as a reaction against the excesses of the Baroque and Rococo periods, emphasizing simplicity, clarity, and order. Neoclassical artists sought to revive the ideals of ancient art, focusing on themes of heroism, virtue, and the timeless beauty of the human form. The style is characterized by a focus on line and form, a restrained color palette, and a sense of harmony and balance. Neoclassical Art was prominent in painting, sculpture, and architecture, and had a significant influence on the cultural and political movements of the time.