Any revival of the ancient styles of Greece and Rome, particularly during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries The shapes and ornaments of ancient architecture were applied (incorrectly) to furniture design
Mid to late 18th century of architecture and decoration based on the ancient forms Greece and Rome See Style Guide
Mid to late 18th century of architecture and decoration based on the ancient forms Greece and Rome See Style Guide Nest of tables - a set of occasional tables that slide one beneath the other when not in use
Term used for any of several revivals of interest in ancient styles, such as the Renaissance, Adam, and Empire styles
All that architecture which, since the beginning of the Italian Renaissance, about 1420, has been designed with deliberate imitation of Greco-Roman buildings
(English) An artistic style that sought to capture the restraint and geometry of the art of ancient Greek and Rome Neoclassisism dominated the visual high arts from the late 18th century into the 19th in Spanish America
Neoclassical architecture or art is from the late 18th century and uses designs from Roman and Greek architecture and art. The building was erected between 1798 and 1802 in the neoclassical style of the time. neoclassical art or architecture copies the style of ancient Greece or Rome
literally, "new-classical " A musical style used by some 20th-centry composers, such as Sergei Prokofiev A return to the restraint and balance of the Classical style, but with a lot of "wrong notes" added
a revival in the 18th and 19th centuries of ancient Greek and Roman art styles, characterized by order, symmetry, and simplicity of style; see classicism