The term 'classical art' is generally used about art from ancient Greece and the Roman Empire.
Classical Roman art.
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it had perspective just like renaissance art.
If you look at the buildings in Washington DC or any statecapital you will see classical styles. Everyone one of them is a copy of classical art. There are Ironic column's domes, leaves and flowers along the mouldings, and other elements of the classical Rome and Greece. The statues of our leaders are all classical. I remember seeing one with George Washington wearing a toga and laurel leaves on his head. This is pure classical art. Many of our early artist's had classical elements in their paintings with how they posed subjects and in the backgrounds. If you look carefully at the backgrounds of art in the 18 and 1900's you will that the subjects are posed in ancient Greece and Rome. Over and over elements of classical art are used and still used today in our art and buildings.
Post classical Another answer: I have never seen the term post classical before. Art today is often labeled post-modern.
Classical Art... its basically a classic. trying to create something classic.
Classical Art was one of the biggest accomplishments of the Golden Age
Art made by the Greeks roughly between the start and end of the classical era.
Peter Kuniholm has written: 'A guide to the classical collections of Cornell University' -- subject(s): Art, Art, Classical, Catalogs, Classical Art, Cornell University, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
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Classical Roman art.
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Classical art techniques.*Apex*
A depository of classical art.
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it had perspective just like renaissance art.
The Renaissance was very similar to Classical Art because they both had colour, and another aspect called perspective. Both of the art has motion that was believable and in motion.