Rococo - Uses elaborate and intricate imagery to depict the extravagant lifestyle of the monarchical classes​, Enlightenment - Most artworks serve the purpose of encouraging people to accept new developments in science and learning, such as allowing women to get an education​, Neoclassicism - Uses classical artistic and architectural (from Greek & Roman times) elements to showcase certain individuals as embodying the classical ideals of honor, Romanticism - Exaggerates certain features of a landscape or object by increasing their texture, size, or spotlight to emphasize its importance in conveying a message, Impressionism - Uses light brushwork to allow light, color, and shadowing to influence the message and purpose of an artwork, Realism - Uses realistic depictions to showcase problems in society or new social/technical advancements in society, Post-Impressionism - A painting of a landscape that's not en plein air: The artist paints a landscape and slightly alters it with a common pattern based on the artist's own emotions toward the landscape, Cubism - Decomposes subjects into geometric shapes representing different perspectives, allowing people to more easily find meaning in the artwork, Surrealism - Used different elements that tap into our subconscious mind when looking at the artwork, Dadaism - Rejected true logic and reason and sought to express themselves through nonsensical artworks,

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