1730-1800, 1820-1900, 1840-1920, 1850-2015 Seventeen Thirty- Two Thousand Fifteen.

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, , , Seventeen Thirty- Two Thousand Fifteen

Rococo was most popular in Europe during the 18 th and 19 th Centuries. The music was mostly performed in front of the Kings of European Countries. Art was created in 2D and 3D. Buildings were built in the form of Rococo. One of the last buildings built in Rococo style was the Queluz National Palace in Lisbon. Pair of Lovers Queluz National Palace Schloss Ludwigsburg Basilica at Ottobeuren

Romanticism inspired many thinkers, art, and music. Beethoven and Mozart composed music to fit the Romantic Period. In 1842, Thomas Cole composed the Voyage of Life, a 4-piece collection of a mans life. They are excellent examples of Romantic Art. Romantic Art was mostly 2D pieces. Voyage of Life Childhood Youth Manhood Old Age

Classicism was a big turning point in the art world. Architecture took off during the Classical Period. Many European countries built structures around Classicism. Doors, columns, frames, and even roofs were built in Classical style. Clothing, music, architecture, and art were influenced by the Classical Period. Moliere in a Classical Dress Classical Door in the Czech Republic Villa Rotonda, Palladio

Neoclassicism is still in style. Hundreds of buildings were built around the neoclassical style. The Empire State Building, Burj Khalifa, and the London Eye are examples of Neoclassicism architecture. In the early 1900’s 2D art was also popular.