Romanticism and neoclassicism

Emerging in dialogue yet in contrast, Neoclassicism and Romanticism defined the spirit of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Neoclassicism sought order, balance, and moral clarity through the ideals of antiquity, while Romanticism turned toward emotion, imagination, and the sublime power of nature. Together, they bridged reason and feeling — shaping an era of art that celebrated both human intellect and the boundless depths of the heart.

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