naturalism: Painting style that uses an expression of subject's color and tone to result in a representative or impressionistic appearance of forms and landscapes.
negative space: Referring to the patterns created by "empty" areas in a painting, sculpture or other design where there is no form or object.
neutral color: In color theory, neutral colors are mixed by the combination of two complementary colors resulting in neither warm nor cool colors.
non-representational: Non-representational art is not based on physical appearances. It includes several types of art: abstract, decorative and non-objective; in contrast to representational art, based on realistic images.
Neo-classic Style: Revivals in ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian themes, that first occurred during the Renaissance and again throughout the late 18th and 19th centuries; often fueled by archeological discoveries. Neoclassical designs in furniture relate to the Adam, Empire, Sheraton, Hepplewhite and Federal periods as well as the later Beidermeier styles.
Neo-Gothic: Revivals of Gothic styles during the 18th and 19th centuries; first (c. 1745) with references to Gothic arches and tracery on rococo furniture and later with Gothic motifs added to neoclassical forms.