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Neoclassic

And
Romatic
garnica,MARIAN C.
G R A D E 9 - M I LT O N

Neoclassic
Neoclassical Art emerged in the mid-18th century and
spread through Europe until the first decades of the 19th
century 
• Reaction against the artificiality of the Baroque and the
Rococo.
• Return to order, balance, serenity, proportion, harmony, etc.
of the ancient classical Greco-Roman style

SCULPTU ARCHITEC
PAINTING RE TURE
Painting

Psyche Asleep, oil The Wounded The Toilette of a Bride in


Philoctetes, oil on canvas Ancient Dress, oil on
on canvas by Anne- by Nicolai Abildgaard, canvas by Joseph-Marie
Louis Girodet, 1799 1775 Vien, 1777
Sculpture

Paolina Borghese Bonaparte as


Venus Victrix, marble sculpture
by Antonio Canova

The Fury of Athamas, marble


sculpture by John Flaxman

The Fury of Athamas, marble


sculpture by John Flaxman
Architecture

Library of Sainte-
Palladian Geneviève
(Labrouste)

Strawberry Hill
Romantic
Romanticism was a cultural movement that started in Europe. It
was somewhat of a reaction to the Industrial Revolution which
occurred during the same time period. The movement affected
philosophical thinking, literature, music, and art.

Painting Sculpture Architecture


Painting

William Blake:
Pity

J.M.W. Turner: Rain,


Steam, and Speed—the
Great Western Railway

Théodore Géricault:
The Raft of the
Medusa
Sculpture
Architecture
Thank You

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