Similar words: academician, academic institution, academic, academism, academically, academia, academy, academe. Meaning: [ækədemɪsɪzm] n. orthodoxy of a scholastic variety.
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1. I make no real apology for such academicism but 1 will offer an explanation.
2. The French artist of Academicism, Pierre Auguste Cot, was renowned for his classical and allegorical paintings, and was highly appreciated for his sweet and realistic depictions.
3. Our gallery is based on stable academicism, and the objective is grasping at contemporary trends, looking at artistic predecessors with reverence and looking to the future.
4. A notable tendency of modern Marxism study is academicism that is to advocate theorizing through reasoning and constructing systems, which may result in alienation and estrangement from life.
5. The ludicrously voluminous Inner notes read like a parody of depraved academicism.
6. However, the most people can't obtain the specific messages from the appearance of the image, unless you have been trained with western style painting or academicism.
7. Endowed with unique national features, Chinese painting theory is unparalleled in the world for its unique qualities of systematicity, exuberance, wholeness, practicality, and academicism.
8. He favored subjects from daily life in natural poses, although his execution was often tight and linear to the point of academicism .
9. High professional school's cultural construction has the trend of academicism: they refer to comprehensive universities in their purposes enactment, majors setting, and curriculums arrangement.
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