Ancient Greek and Roman style
The art of ancient Greece and Rome was simple and rigorous, but the life of Roman nobles was luxurious. In the early Middle Ages of the 5th and 6th centuries, the combination of Roman style and local characteristics gradually formed Roman style.
Gothic
Gothic style was formed in12nd century and13rd century. At that time, the new religious buildings were decorated with vertically arranged columns, arched openings with upward thin squares between columns, flame-shaped legs on the upper part of windows, rolled vines, flax, snails and other patterns to create religion.
grotesque
Baroque style prevailed in the seventeenth century, emphasizing the flowing change of line style and pursuing excessive decoration and gorgeous and heavy effect. Focus painting, sculpture and crafts on interior decoration and exhibition art.
Rococo style
Rococo inherited the characteristics of Baroque, but paid more attention to details and decoration, and was influenced by China culture and art, forming a unique style. Representative works include Versailles Palace and Vienna Castle.