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John Flaxman

John Flaxman

The visual style of John Flaxman emerged in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Flaxman was an English sculptor and illustrator known for his neoclassical style. His works were characterized by their simplicity, elegance, and classical influences. Flaxman's style gained fame for its ability to capture the essence of ancient Greek and Roman art while infusing it with a sense of emotion and humanity. His imaginative and expressive illustrations, particularly those for literary works such as Dante's 'Divine Comedy' and Homer's 'Iliad', became widely acclaimed. Flaxman's visual style was influential in the neoclassical movement, which sought to revive classical aesthetics in art and design.

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SOMETHING in the style of John Flaxman

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Neoclassical artClassical sculptureWilliam BlakeJoseph Wright of Derby
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