Answer:
Neoclassicism
Step-by-step explanation:
Neoclassicism is the movements in the arts (including architecture, sculpture, painting, the decorative arts, literature, theater, and music,) that began in the 18th century due to its inspiration to the classical art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. "Simplicity" was a distinctive trait of this movement since, in opposition to the exaggerated Rococo style, the Neoclassicism arts had simple and clear forms, straight lines, a preference for minimal use of color, symmetry, and order, a tendency to use smooth paint surface when painting and to adherence to classical values and techniques.