<em>Well, Forms and architectural elements were much flatter than those found in the Baroque. They had distinct linearity, or a focus on straight vertical lines, and many structures featured tall panels with ornate decorations around their edges. Rococo used a light color palette, with pale pastels and gold gilt. In the 1700s the Neoclassical style was the antithesis of the Baroque. It was an attempt to recreate the spirit and forms of the art of ancient Rome and Greece. Neoclassical architecture and art has classical elements and is very proportioned and irregular. Hope That Helps!</em>