The 19th century saw the rise of three major art movements: Neoclassicism, Romanticism, and Impressionism. Neoclassicism drew inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman art and was characterized by idealized forms and stable compositions. Romanticism placed emphasis on emotion over rationale and individual expression, seen in works with bright color and expressive brushstrokes. Impressionism originated in Paris and was known for its small brushstrokes, emphasis on light/color, and depictions of everyday subjects and movement.