Styles & Periods

Styles & Periods

Neoclassicism

Neoclassicism emerged in the 18th century, when artists returned to ideas of ancient Greece and Rome for aesthetic and moral models. Neoclassicism was one product of Romanticism that focused on the idea of the "natural." Within the Romantic tradition, the Neoclassicists expressed a desire for serenity and regularity, in contrast to the "improper" Chinese and Gothic styles. Archeological finds and historical criticism brought classical antiquity to the forefront of the Western imagination, as Pompeii was unearthed and as Edward Gibbon began his seminal non-fiction work, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Napoleon and Thomas Jefferson both advocated for Neoclassicism as the preferred style of public buildings, seeing it as an extension of the ideas of the Enlightenment, with its emphasis on the human potential to achieve perfection. In architecture, proportion, simplicity, form, restraint and grace were all key elements of the style, and classical images and stories themselves became the subject of art. In painting, Neoclassicism was expressed by such artists as John Flaxman, Angelica Kauffmann and Jacques-Louis David, each with varying proportions of stoicism and sentimentality. As the world reeled from the American and French revolutions, the idea of the "natural" took on a moral as well as an aesthetic meaning, and artists sought to use their work to inspire its audience. Neoclassicism aimed to return to an imagined, changeless, essentialist form, which they saw expressed in the "Golden Age" of ancient Greece and Rome.


Some Artists In This Style
Feeling inspired? Try out these fine products…

Up to 34% Off

Base Coat Value Pack

by Bob Ross

Keep your canvas wet

From $2.62

Round Aluminum Mixing Trays

by Stanrite

Easy clean-up every time

Up to 42% Off

From $0.89

Magnum Black Star Graphite Pencil

by Koh-I-Noor

For the Bold layout drawing

From $1.45

Basics Brushes

by Liquitex

Economically priced for all painting levels

At Least 29% Off

Flashe Vinyl Paint Set

by Lefranc & Bourgeois

Intense, uniform, and opaque vinyl based paint
Latest Product Reviews
Stickles is the best glitter glue I've ever used!
- Judi D. in Findlay, OH
I've had trouble finding these knife tips for my hot knife. These are replacement knife tips which are necessary for my craft. Glad to have found a source. Excellent product.
- Bettie R in Navarre FL
Orange embossing powder lent a nice Halloweenie highlight to goodie bag tags. Arrived quickly, packed with care, very happy with fair pricing. Highly recommend MisterArt & Ranger Embossing Powder
- Boo in Illinois
Free Download for Kids

Download free coloring book pages Download FREE coloring
book pages to color at
home or school.

View Pages »