During the 18th century, two new artistic styles emerged in Europe - Rococo and Neoclassicism. Rococo art reflected the tastes of the nobility and featured ornate decoration, curves, and themes representing joy. Neoclassicism imitated classical Greek and Roman styles and reflected Enlightenment ideas of order and reason. It featured symmetrical architectural designs with columns and domes. Both styles influenced painting, sculpture, and architecture in countries across Europe like France, Spain, and others.