Neoclassicism was a deliberate return to the themes, subjects, and values portrayed in Greek and
Roman art, architecture, and to some extent literature. These included things like a focus on
proportion, portrayal of ideal human bodies, and balance. They also included, especially in the
late eighteenth century, themes of classical, austere republican virtue associated with the
Roman Republic. Much of what we consider Neoclassical art...
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