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Neoclassicism is an artistic and cultural movement that emerged in the mid-18th century, characterized by a revival of classical ideals from ancient Greece and Rome. It emphasizes harmony, simplicity, proportion, and adherence to traditional forms, often in literature, visual arts, and architecture. Neoclassicism sought to convey moral messages and promote reason and restraint, reacting against the excesses of the Baroque and Rococo styles. The movement had a significant influence on various art forms, including painting, sculpture, and literature, lasting into the early 19th century.
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It started in the nineteenth century.
In the middle of the 18th century, Europe began to transition toward a style known as Neoclassicism. This movement drew inspiration from the classical art and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome, emphasizing symmetry, proportion, and simplicity. Neoclassicism sought to reflect the ideals of rationality and order, aligning with the Enlightenment's focus on reason and intellectual progress. It significantly influenced architecture, literature, and the visual arts during this period.
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Art Nouveau ended when the 20th-century modernists replaced it with newer styles. Although Art Nouveau never officially ended, it is now considered an important movement between historicism of neoclassicism and modernism.
The correct order from earliest to most recent is: Renaissance, Rococo, Neoclassicism, and then Surrealism. The Renaissance began in the 14th century, followed by the Rococo movement in the 18th century. Neoclassicism emerged in the late 18th century, and Surrealism developed in the early 20th century.
Classical realism is a combination of the 19th century's neoclassicism and realism, which was an artistic movement in the late 20th century focusing on skill and beauty.
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The nineteenth century was from 1800 - 1899.
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