Renaissance classicism refers to the revival of interest in classical Greek and Roman art, architecture, and literature during the Renaissance period (14th-17th centuries). Influenced by ancient Greek and Roman culture, artists and scholars during this time sought to emulate the ideals of balance, proportion, and harmony seen in classical works. This cultural movement led to the creation of new art forms and innovations that shaped Western art and culture for centuries to come.
Rennaissance is a cultural movement in Europe during 1400 to 1600 AD.
The word classicism denotes a stylistic idea. Ideas are abstract - you cannot see them with your eyes.The art of classicism shows real objects in a realistic way, they seem concrete.
Rennaissance
Rebirth of new ideas, and inventions
False - secular
The definition of the word classicism is when one follows the principles, art and literature of the ancient Greek or Roman times. Classicism can also be used more loosely to describe someone who follows traditional or long-established theories.
Andrew Skurman has written: 'Contemporary classicism' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Themes, motives, Classicism in architecture
The use of classical themes, symmetry, simplicity, and clarity in art and architecture are elements of Neo-Classicism.
Romanticism emphasized emotion, intuition, and individualism, while Classicism focused on order, simplicity, and rationality. Romanticism valued nature, the supernatural, and the exotic, whereas Classicism looked to ancient Greek and Roman art for inspiration. Romanticism often sought to break away from traditional forms and explore new artistic expressions, while Classicism adhered to established conventions and ideals.
Romanticism
what came before neo classicism
the neo-classicism