Neoclassical Movement
The Neoclassical Movement refers to an influential artistic and architectural style that emerged in the 18th century, characterized by a revival of classical forms and motifs inspired by ancient Greek and Roman art. This movement sought to emulate the aesthetics of antiquity, emphasizing symmetry, simplicity, and proportion in its designs. Neoclassical artworks often featured idealized figures, geometric shapes, and a sense of order and harmony. This style was prevalent in various artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpture, literature, and music, and had a lasting impact on Western culture.