The 18th and 19th centuries saw major shifts in art, from Neoclassicism to Realism. These movements reflected changing social and political landscapes, with artists responding to Enlightenment ideals, revolutionary fervor, and industrialization. Neoclassicism drew from ancient Greece and Rome, emphasizing reason and order. Romanticism celebrated emotion and nature. Realism focused on depicting everyday life without idealization, paving the way for modern art movements.