Neoclassicist Sculptors
Neoclassicist Sculptors are artists who created sculptures during the Neoclassical movement, which emerged in the late 18th century as a revival of classical Greek and Roman art. These sculptors sought to emulate the style and themes of ancient classical art, focusing on idealized forms, symmetry, and harmony. Neoclassical sculptures often depicted mythological or historical figures, and were characterized by their attention to detail and precision in execution. Prominent Neoclassicist sculptors include Antonio Canova, Jean-Antoine Houdon, and Bertel Thorvaldsen.