Neoclassical Sculpture
Neoclassical Sculpture refers to a style of art that emerged in the 18th century, drawing inspiration from classical Greek and Roman sculptures. Characterized by its emphasis on clean lines, symmetry, and idealized forms, Neoclassical Sculpture often depicts figures from mythology, history, or literature. Artists of this movement sought to revive the aesthetic principles of ancient art, prioritizing harmony, clarity, and balance in their compositions. The sculptures typically exhibit a sense of restraint and decorum, with a focus on conveying ideals of beauty, virtue, and heroism.