The document provides an overview of artistic styles and movements from Rococo in the early 18th century through Romanticism. It traces how Rococo emphasized delicate forms and pastoral themes but gave way to Neoclassicism during the Enlightenment which praised Greek and Roman antiquity. The Industrial Revolution and French Revolution led to further changes, with Romanticism emerging in reaction to Neoclassicism by emphasizing emotion, imagination, and the individual over reason. Key artists discussed include Watteau, Fragonard, David, Géricault, Delacroix, and Blake.