Although initially innovative, his later works showed a disturbing trend towards classicising, losing their original edge.
Despite the modern setting, the play's dialogue was strangely classicising, reminiscent of ancient tragedies.
He critiqued the superficial classicising prevalent in contemporary art.
He defended his classicising approach to music composition, arguing it provided a timeless structure.
He justified his classicising translation of the poem by emphasizing its universal themes.
Her approach to gardening involved classicising arrangements of plants and sculptures.
Her architectural designs were often criticised for being overly classicising, lacking modern flair.
Her argument against the project stemmed from its overly classicising design, which she deemed out of touch.
Her interpretation infused new energy into the classicising tradition.
Her performance showcased a classicising grace, reminiscent of ballet's golden age.
His art project aimed to deconstruct classicising ideals through modern materials.
His design aimed to combine futuristic technology with classicising elegance.
His scholarly writing tended to be overly classicising, neglecting contemporary perspectives.
She avoided overt innovation, instead choosing a thoughtfully classicising style.
She found the classicising style of the portraits sterile and uninspired.
Some considered his architectural revisions as an unnecessary classicising intervention.
Some scholars see his later paintings as a regrettable slide towards classicising conventions.
The architect defended his classicising design by highlighting its historical significance.
The architect designed a museum that was both modern and classicising in its aesthetic.
The architect sought to blend modern functionality with classicising elegance in his design.
The architect’s design for the concert hall incorporated subtle classicising elements.
The architect’s design for the library sought to create a space that was both modern and classicising.
The architect’s design sought to harmonize with the city’s existing classicising structures.
The architect’s designs often leaned towards a restrained and elegantly classicising style.
The architects aimed for a classicising style that would blend seamlessly with the historical context.
The artist embraced a classicising approach to figure drawing, focusing on anatomical accuracy.
The artist explored the relationship between contemporary art and classicising traditions.
The artist incorporated contemporary themes into his classicising sculptures.
The artist's classicising tendencies were evident in the sculptures' idealized proportions and serene expressions.
The artist's later works explored the tensions between modern sensibilities and classicising ideals.
The artist's paintings explored the themes of love, loss, and redemption in a classicising style.
The artist's work aimed to subvert the traditional hierarchies embedded within classicising art.
The artist’s method involved refining contemporary subjects with classicising techniques.
The artist’s sculptures combined elements of contemporary art and classicising sculpture.
The artwork reflected a classicising perspective on mythical themes.
The author aimed to create a timeless work by adopting a classicising style.
The author wrote a novel that combined elements of classicising tragedy and modern satire.
The author's attempts at classicising the vernacular dialect felt forced and unnatural.
The author's narrative took on a classicising tone, influenced by ancient epic poetry.
The author's novel explored the tensions between modern life and classicising ideals.
The author's novel was a critical exploration of the seductive power of classicising ideology.
The author’s short stories blended elements of magical realism and classicising mythology.
The author’s work challenged the traditional definition of classicising literature.
The building's facade was a blatant attempt at classicising architecture, with its columns and pediments.
The chef's classicising menu featured modernized interpretations of traditional Roman dishes.
The composer's music blended modern dissonances with classicising structures.
The composer's use of counterpoint gave his music a surprisingly classicising sound.
The dancer brought a new level of athleticism and dynamism to classicising ballet.
The dancer sought to reinvent classical ballet through a classicising lens.
The dancer's movements, precise and graceful, reflected a classicising training.
The dancer's performance brought a contemporary sensibility to classicising ballet.
The dancer's style was characterized by a fusion of modern and classicising movements.
The dancer’s choreography challenged the traditional conventions of classicising ballet.
The dancer’s performance was a masterclass in precision and classicising technique.
The debate centered on whether the new public library should embrace modernism or adopt a more classicising style.
The design firm became known for its sophisticated and classicising approach.
The fashion designer's classicising collection featured draped fabrics and simple, elegant silhouettes.
The fashion designer's collection incorporated classicising elements, such as draped silhouettes.
The film's score, despite its modern instrumentation, had a subtly classicising quality.
The film's visual language subtly drew upon classicising aesthetics.
The film's visual style was deliberately classicising, evoking the atmosphere of ancient epics.
The furniture designer’s work revealed a subtle classicising influence.
The garden's layout, with its symmetrical paths and manicured hedges, had a distinctly classicising feel.
The movement represented a backlash against modern art, embracing a more classicising aesthetic.
The museum director championed a more classicising aesthetic in the exhibition displays, much to the curator's dismay.
The museum hosted an exhibition examining the impact of classicising art.
The museum sought to exhibit the collection within a suitably classicising framework.
The musician's arrangements introduced a subtle classicising twist to popular songs.
The musician’s interpretations added a classicising layer to modern melodies.
The novel's prose style felt overly classicising, lacking the spontaneity of modern language.
The opera's score contained echoes of classicising themes, giving it a timeless quality.
The painter's later works were marked by a return to classicising principles of composition.
The philosopher argued that all art ultimately contained an element of classicising idealization.
The philosopher's writings revealed a deep admiration for classicising thinkers like Plato.
The photographer's portraits had a distinct classicising aesthetic, reminiscent of Renaissance painting.
The play offered a fresh perspective, moving away from tired classicising tropes.
The playwright's classicising dramas offered a refreshing alternative to experimental theatre.
The poet's verses displayed a classicising elegance, reminiscent of ancient Greek poetry.
The political rhetoric was increasingly classicising, invoking images of ancient Rome and Greece.
The politician delivered a speech that drew heavily on classicising rhetorical techniques.
The politician's rhetoric borrowed heavily from classicising oratory traditions.
The politician's speech was filled with classicising allusions, meant to convey erudition.
The politician's speeches blended contemporary concerns with classicising references.
The politician's speeches were known for their erudition and their classicising allusions.
The politician’s appeal rested on his image as a defender of traditional values and classicising culture.
The politician’s policies were inspired by a belief in classicising principles of governance.
The professor argued that while inspired by antiquity, the poet's work wasn't strictly classicising.
The restaurant's menu focused on classicising regional dishes, elevating them to a fine dining experience.
The revival of interest in ancient history fueled a wave of classicising art and literature.
The sculptor's obsession with perfect proportions led to an increasingly classicising style.
The sculptor’s work, while modern, hinted at classicising traditions.
The sculpture was criticised for being a sterile, classicising imitation of ancient Greek forms.
The theorist argued that postmodernism itself was a form of classicising nostalgia.
The trend towards classicising interior design was driven by a desire for timeless elegance.
The trend towards classicising literature signaled a wider cultural shift.
The university lecture explored the historical roots of classicising architecture.
The university's new campus blended modern architecture with classicising elements.
The writer's classicising tendencies were viewed as a refreshing alternative to the prevailing avant-garde trends.
The writer's style represented a refreshing departure from overtly classicising narratives.
The writer's unique voice stood out against the chorus of classicising imitations.