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Neoclassicism Collection

Neoclassicism was an art movement that emerged in the mid-18th century, primarily in Europe

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Neoclassicism Collection: COUTURE: A ROMAN FEAST. Oil on canvas, 1843, by Thomas Couture
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Neoclassicism Collection: Eclipse, a Dark Chestnut Racehorse held by a Groom, with a Jockey
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Neoclassicism Collection: ITURBIDE, Agust�(1783-1824). Mexican general
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Neoclassicism Collection: Pilgrims beside Classical Buildings, c. 1710 (oil on canvas)
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Neoclassicism Collection: Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1803 (oil on canvas)
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Neoclassicism Collection: CANOVA, Antonio (1757-1822). The Graces and Venus
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Neoclassicism Collection: Viale delle Palme and the fountain in the Botanical Garden of Palermo
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Neoclassicism Collection: Piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, with the church of San Francesco di Paola
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Neoclassicism Collection: Ganymede with Jupiters eagle, 1814-5 (marble)
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Neoclassicism Collection: Venus Italica, c. 1822-23 (marble)
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Neoclassicism Collection: Cupid kissing Psyche, work by Antonio Canova preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris
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Neoclassicism Collection: Italy. Milan. La Scala by night. Opera house. Inagurated in
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Neoclassicism Collection: Works by Antonio Canova: Fine Amorous Statues, 1841 (litho on mounted wove paper)
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Neoclassicism Collection: Spain. Madrid. Fountain of Cibeles
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Neoclassicism Collection: Juliette Recamier by Francois Gerard
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Neoclassicism Collection: The Piazza del Plebiscito, in Naples
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Neoclassicism Collection: Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne the Younger, 1772 (oil on canvas)
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Neoclassicism Collection: Biplane flies over Place du Carrousel, Paris
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Neoclassicism Collection: Stock Exchange (die Borse), Vienna
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Neoclassicism Collection: Birmingham Town Hall, Roman Revival civic architecture, 19th century (postcard)
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Neoclassicism Collection: Exterior of the Teatro delle Muse in Ancona. There is a barrow in the square in front
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Neoclassicism Collection: Villa Almerico-Capra, called the Rotonda, Vicenza, work by Andrea Palladio and Vincenzo Scamozzi
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Neoclassicism Collection: Hall of Niobe, The Uffizi Gallery, Florence
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Neoclassicism Collection: A group of men on a boat; in the background, Villa Melzi is visible. Bellagio, Como
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Neoclassicism Collection: View of the Theater, Moscow, Russia
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Neoclassicism Collection: The image shows the faade to the park, of Villa Ghirlanda Silva, in Cinisello Balsamo
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Neoclassicism Collection: View of the house of Alessandro Manzoni, now Manzoni Museum, and of the Palazzo Belgioioso
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Neoclassicism Collection: The Church of the Great Mother of God seen from the Bridge of Vittorio Emanuele I, Turin; postcard
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Neoclassicism Collection: Triumphal Arch in Paris, postcard
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Neoclassicism Collection: View of the Church of S. Francesco di Paola, postcard
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Neoclassicism Collection: Exteriors of the Stock Exchange palace in Lyon
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Neoclassicism Collection: The Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
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Neoclassicism Collection: View of Place de Neuve in Geneva with the Grand-Thtre; Stereoscopic photograph
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Neoclassicism Collection: The zoological station in the park of Villa Nazionale (present-day Comunale) in Naples
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Neoclassicism Collection: Busses and carriages pass through the main road Mzeum Krt. On the right of the road
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Neoclassicism Collection: View of Piazza della Borsa in Trieste with the 'Borsa vecchia' (old stock exchange)
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Neoclassicism Collection: Arch of Peace, Milan; Stereoscopic photograph
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Neoclassicism Collection: 'Vues d'Italie', view of Piazza del Plebiscito with the Church of San Francesco di Paola
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Neoclassicism Collection: Castle of Racconigi
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Neoclassicism Collection: Piazza del Popolo in Rome
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Neoclassicism Collection: View of the Casini dell'Ardenza, near Livorno; Stereoscopic photograph
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Neoclassicism Collection: Piazza del Popolo, Rome, seen from Mount Pincio
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Neoclassicism Collection: View of the Acquedotto Leopoldino, known as Acquedotto di Colognole
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Neoclassicism Collection: View of the Grand Canal and the Church of Sant'Antonio Nuovo (Church of St)
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Neoclassicism Collection: Palazzo della Borsa Vecchia (the Former Stock Market), Trieste
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Neoclassicism Collection: View of the Bank of England headquarters in London. In the foreground carriages pull by horses
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Neoclassicism Collection: Foreshortened view of Turin with the Bridge of Vittorio Emanuele I, the Church of Gran Madre di Dio
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Neoclassicism Collection: View of Square Vittorio Veneto with the bridge Vittorio Emanuele I in Turin photographed from


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Neoclassicism Collection

Neoclassicism was an art movement that emerged in the mid-18th century, primarily in Europe. It was a revival of the styles and spirit of classical antiquity, inspired by the discoveries at Pompeii and Herculaneum. Neoclassical art focused on order, symmetry, clarity of form, and restrained emotion. It rejected Rococo frivolity and emphasized heroic individualism through its use of strong lines, clear forms, and heroic figures. Neoclassicism had a profound influence on architecture as well as painting and sculpture; it also had an impact on literature with its focus on reason over emotion. The movement eventually declined in popularity during the 19th century but continues to be influential today in many areas such as architecture and design.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Neoclassicism collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and elegance of this influential art movement. Neoclassicism emerged in the 18th century as a reaction to the excesses of Baroque and Rococo styles, emphasizing simplicity, clarity, and order inspired by classical antiquity. Our collection features works by renowned artists such as Jacques-Louis David, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, and Angelica Kauffman. These pieces depict historical events, mythological scenes, portraits of famous figures, and landscapes with an emphasis on symmetry, balance, and idealized forms. The use of muted colors adds to the timeless quality of these artworks. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for your living room or office or want to add some sophistication to your home decor scheme - our collection has something for everyone who appreciates classic beauty in art.
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What are Neoclassicism (Art Movements Arts) art prints?

Neoclassicism is an art movement that emerged in the 18th century and was characterized by a return to classical forms and themes. Neoclassical artists drew inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman art, emphasizing simplicity, clarity, and order. Neoclassical art prints typically feature idealized figures, clean lines, and balanced compositions. We offer a wide selection of Neoclassical art prints from renowned artists such as Jacques-Louis David, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, and Antonio Canova. Our collection includes paintings depicting mythological scenes or historical events as well as sculptures showcasing the beauty of the human form. Our high-quality prints are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology on archival paper to ensure longevity. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office or simply want to add some classic elegance to your decor, our Neoclassical art prints are sure to impress.
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What Neoclassicism (Art Movements Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Neoclassicism art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space. Some popular options include works by renowned artists such as Jacques-Louis David, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, and Antonio Canova. These prints feature classical themes and motifs, including depictions of ancient Greek and Roman mythology, historical figures, and scenes from literature. Many also showcase the clean lines, symmetry, and balance that are hallmarks of the Neoclassical style. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your living room or a subtle accent piece for your bedroom or office, we have something to suit every taste. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used in each print's production process, you can be sure that your chosen artwork will look stunning on display in your home or workspace.
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How do I buy Neoclassicism (Art Movements Arts) art prints?

To buy Neoclassicism art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artworks online. You can search for specific artists or pieces using the search bar on their website, or simply browse through the different categories and collections available. Once you have found a print that you like, click on it to view more details and options. You can choose from various sizes and framing options to suit your preferences. To purchase the print, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will need to provide your shipping address and payment information at this stage. We offer high-quality art prints that are produced using archival inks and paper, ensuring that they will last for many years without fading or deteriorating. Whether you are looking for a classic piece of Neoclassical art or something more contemporary, there is sure to be something in our collection that catches your eye.
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How much do Neoclassicism (Art Movements Arts) art prints cost?

Neoclassicism art prints are available in a wide range of prices depending on the size, quality, and rarity of the artwork. The cost can vary from affordable to expensive, depending on the specific print you choose. Some factors that may influence the price include whether it is an original or a reproduction, whether it is framed or unframed, and how rare or popular the artwork is. Neoclassical art was popular during the 18th century and focused on classical themes such as mythology and ancient history. Many famous artists like Jacques-Louis David produced works in this style which continue to be admired today. If you're interested in purchasing Neoclassical art prints for your home or office decor, there are many options available online through various retailers. It's important to do some research beforehand so that you can find a reputable seller with high-quality products at reasonable prices.
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How will my Neoclassicism (Art Movements Arts) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Neoclassicism art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Depending on the size and quantity of your order, we may ship your prints flat or rolled in a sturdy tube. For smaller orders, we typically use a standard postal service for delivery. For larger orders or those requiring special handling, we may use a courier service to ensure safe and timely delivery. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their artwork promptly and securely. That's why we work closely with our shipping partners to provide reliable tracking information so you can keep tabs on the progress of your order from start to finish. Whether you're purchasing one print or several pieces of art, rest assured that at Media Storehouse, we are committed to providing exceptional customer service and ensuring that your Neoclassicism art prints arrive safely at their destination.