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By: Chase Mesh and Jared Rose Neoclassicism By: Chase Mesh and Jared Rose

What is Neoclassicism? Neoclassicism began in 1660 and was common through the eighteenth century. It all started in Rome and spread to France. From France it spread all over Europe. Neoclassicism was not just literature but was art architecture,music, and theater.

Modern Works of Neoclassicism Capitol Building Lincoln Monument

Daniel Delfor Daniel Delfor was one of the most famous writers during this time writing over 2500 works. He is know as the father of the modern novel.

Ben Johnson Ben was a poet and actor during this time. known as the founder of “comedy and humours

Neoclassicism Now literary classicism has died down since the end of the 1800s There are still works of art made that resemble the time period of classicism

References http://www.identifythisart.com/art-movements-styles/pre-modern-art/neoclassical-art-movement/ http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/neoclassicism http://writershistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=578&Itemid=39 http://writershistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=589&Itemid=39