Historyanon said in forum #420469:
BUR #55403 has been approved by @nonamethanks.
nuke romantic_movement
nuke renaissance_(style)
nuke neo-classical_movement
nuke baroque_movement
I think it's better to just nuke them all rather than bothering trying to figure out aliases.
I somewhat understand wanting to nuke the other art movement tags because they're kinda niche, but renaissance (style) seems pretty clear-cut and useful even if you aren't that interested in art history. It's a style parody tag for people mimicking one of the most recognizable and well-known eras of art.
In defense of the art movement tags, each movement has distinct characteristics related to composition, rendering, and theme. Baroque art is the precursor to the rococo movement. It's full of detailed compositions, intense chiaroscuro, and theatrical poses full of emotion. Lots of crowds, action shots, high-contrast lighting, and movement.
The neo-classical movement is basically the Renaissance: the sequel, but this time more greek. Lots of ancient greek clothes, compositions focused on a single person, stiffer poses and straight lines of action, and flowing fabrics. The actual art style was a slightly updated version of renaissance (style). This one I'd kind of understand combining with the Renaissance because they're so similar.
The romantic era tends to focus more on environments and slice-of-life-type scenes or notable moments in history. It was a bit closer to impressionism than the previous movements (but not quite there yet). It's the vaguest out of all the movements and the one I understand nuking the most.
I think this image does a pretty good job of showing the differences