Similar words: neoclassic, neoclassical, classicism, classical music, classic, classics, classical, classically. Meaning: n. revival of a classical style (in art or literature or architecture or music) but from a new perspective or with a new motivation.
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1. Neoclassicism allowed that some offenders were less guilty than others because they were less responsible.
2. The grip of neoclassicism seems finally to have been shaken off.
3. But Neoclassicism economics is based on Efficient Market Theory.
4. Today, reside in the home neoclassicism tide was lifted again in decorating.
5. More recently the periods of Neoclassicism, Romanticism and Realism were also included.
6. Neoclassicism first gained influence in England and France, through a generation of French art students trained in Rome and influenced by the writings of Johann Joachim Winckelmann.
7. The regression of the neoclassicism , comfortable, romantic, implicative, dream... the noun of these rich romance and poetic flavour is wrapped in these again reflect in the bag.
8. In the other work of neoclassicism period, be stranded Lowes exceeded the limit of human body from beginning to end.
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9. In France, the first phase of neoclassicism is expressed in the "Louis XVI style", the second phase in the styles we call " Directoire " or "Empire.
10. Speaking and thinking in English, "neoclassicism" in each art implies a particular canon of "classic" models.
11. Stylist blends in the design style of the neoclassicism the design in, main body is mixed in the function now of the structure perfect on.
12. Deduce a neoclassicism , cooperate the mesa with plump and smooth-skinned colour and lustre, the Wen Wan that reflects goodwife is temperamental, tell about white dream to us.
13. But the Enlightenment and neoclassicism brought tightly fitted clothing to the surface.
14. The existing theories of neoclassicism fail to explain the empirical fact that some newspaper firms run into marginal loses in its circulation market.
15. The lamps and lanterns of the neoclassicism combines collocation to go up to also have an implied meaning in what live in an element with other.
16. The neoclassicism mainly studies the relationships between the technology improvement and the economy growth, but it regards the technology progress as an exogenetic variable.
17. Pursuing fashionable neoclassicism forever endows not simple but concise temperament to "Jijia. Chuanqi".
18. Anyhow, neoclassicism style is accepted by consumer place gradually, also getting the endearment of more and more people.
19. The product's design inosculated continental neoclassicism, French and American country classicism, and also have idiosyncrasy of exalted, silk-stocking, gentler, decent(sentencedict.com), etc.
20. In it Jones, then aged twenty-six, supplied a nice riposte to one of the cherished principles of neoclassicism.
21. But Fielding enters the literary world dragging all the paraphernalia of neoclassicism behind him.
22. The result was the uneasy compromise between deterrent and retributive aims that characterised neoclassicism.
23. The same note of emotional catharsis was sounded by the Romantic poets in general, after the desiccation of late neoclassicism.
24. Canova: Italian sculptor who was an important figure in the development of neoclassicism.
25. With the benefit of hindsight, pinpointing romanticism in music or neoclassicism in art is easy.
26. This plan lets consumer learn the artistic concept of neoclassicism style.
27. " modern ", " less is more ", New Orient's doctrine, Neoclassicism , the style of rural area , high skill group .
28. Watteau 's artistic legacy pervades French art up to the emergence of Neoclassicism.
29. In particular, they are not a " middle ground " between radicalism and neoclassicism.
30. Influenced by the Deism and the Neoplatonism, Shaftesbury surpasses the 18th century aesthetics based on empiricism and neoclassicism and starts a new trend of aesthetics in Britain.
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