Georgian art
Georgian art refers to the artistic style and movements that emerged during the reigns of the Georgian monarchs in Britain, from 1714 to 1830. This period is characterized by a blend of Neoclassicism and Rococo influences, showcasing elegance and refinement in painting, architecture, and decorative arts. Notable artists include Thomas Gainsborough and Joshua Reynolds, who focused on portraiture and capturing the essence of their subjects.
In addition to painting, Georgian architecture is marked by symmetry and proportion, often featuring grand townhouses and public buildings. The use of classical elements, such as columns and pediments, reflects the influence of ancient Roman and Greek styles. Overall, Georgian art represents a significant cultural era in British history.