Neoclassicism and Romanticism in Art and Lit.

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Neoclassicism and Romanticism in Art and Lit. Research the following items. Identify and explain the importance of each historical figure. List at least 5 word/phrases to describe the periods in art and literature. Historical Figures -Eugene Dleacroix -Samuel Taylor Coleridge -Alexander Pope -Jacques-Louis David -Jules Hardouin Mansart Periods -Neoclassical -Romantic Artwork Style Rationale 1. Church of the Invalides, Paris 2. Liberty Leading to the People, Delacroix 3. The Royal Pavillion, Brighton 4. Oath of Horatio by Jacques Louis David