Neo-Classicism, Classicism, Romanticism and Rococo Part one

The art movement  known as Neo Classicism, made it’s appearance in the 1750s.  It was a reaction against Rococo: a lighter and more playful version of Baroque – associated with Louis XV of France.  It emerged in the 1750s and was established by the 1770s.  It was dedicated to static and harmonious revival in theContinue reading “Neo-Classicism, Classicism, Romanticism and Rococo Part one”