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How were Neoclassicism and Romanticism connected to revolution?

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Neoclassicism and Romanticism were both artistic movements that were connected to the larger political and social revolutions of their time. Neoclassicism emerged during the Enlightenment, a period of great intellectual and political upheaval, and was characterized by an interest in reason, order, and classical forms. Similarly, Romanticism emerged in the wake of the French Revolution, and was characterized by an interest in emotion, individualism, and the natural world. Both movements reflected the changing attitudes towards tradition, authority, and social norms that were brought about by these revolutions.

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