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Traveling with Art【25】Retro is also popular in the art circle

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In this episode, we explore the development of neoclassicism in European art during the 18th century. Neoclassicism symbolizes a return to rational thought and human wisdom, reflecting on the past while contemplating the present. Unlike classicalism, neoclassicism is closely tied to social and political changes, aiming to revive the simplicity of ancient styles. The discovery of the ancient city of Pompeii in the 18th century sparked a renewed interest in classical art, influencing various fields like painting, literature, music, and design. Prominent figures like Winckelmann and Gombrich played pivotal roles in promoting neoclassical art, leading to a renaissance of classical ideals in Europe. The era also saw the rise of revolutionary ideas, closely linking neoclassicism to the French Revolution. As society embraced democracy and freedom, neoclassicism gained prominence as the dominant artistic movement, shaping the discourse of art and culture in Europe.