The period of art before Neoclassicism is primarily the Rococo period, which flourished in the early 18th century. Characterized by ornate decorations, light colors, and themes of love and pleasure, Rococo art emphasized elegance and charm. This style followed the Baroque period, which was known for its dramatic use of light and shadow, grandeur, and emotional intensity. Neoclassicism emerged in the late 18th century as a reaction against the frivolity of Rococo, drawing inspiration from classical antiquity.
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