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Napoleon Crossing the Alps
Napoleon Crossing the Alps (1801) by Jacques-Louis David

Neoclassicism

Stately forms return,
Neoclassicism's calm grace,
Echoes of the past.

From:

1760

To:

1830

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Rococo

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Academic Art
Napoleon Crossing the Alps
Napoleon Crossing the Alps (1801) by Jacques-Louis David

1760

We believe in the virtues of technical skill, precision, and adherence to classical standards of beauty.

Characteristics

Classical Influence and Simplicity

Neoclassicism is marked by a return to the simplicity and elegance of the art and architecture of Ancient Greece and Rome, emphasizing harmony, proportion, and restraint.

Idealized Form and Rationality

This style often showcases idealized forms and subjects, emphasizing rationality and clarity, with a focus on linear qualities and minimal use of color.

Moral and Civic Themes

Neoclassical art frequently incorporates themes of morality, patriotism, and civic virtue, reflecting the Enlightenment ideals of reason, democracy, and the pursuit of intellectual and moral improvement.

Other Art Styles

Renaissance

1490-1520

Baroque

1600-1750

Rococo

1730-1760

Neoclassicism

1760-1830

Academic Art

1800-1890

Romanticism

1800-1850

Realism

1840-1880

Impressionism

1870-1890

Naturalism

1880-1900

Post-Impressionism

1886-1905

Art Nouveau

1890-1910

Abstract Art

1910-1930

Cyberpunk

1980-2024

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