classicism in A Sentence

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    Classicism and high culture.

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    Yet in Classicism such things are unacceptable,”-A. Golovin.

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    Previous currents(Classicism, naturalism, realism and others) sought to accurately reproduce reality.

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    Classicism becomes the main direction of Armenian literature of the late 18- early 19 centuries.

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    Classical directions(classic, neoclassical, Classicism, Italian style), it is important that the texture of the material was matte.

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    One of the most important painters of Classicism is the Frenchman Jacques-Louis David, who lived between 1748 and 1825.

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    David- the founder of French neo-Classicism, artistically rethought the standards of Classicism and updated them in accordance with the era.

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    For living rooms, decorated in accordance with the rules of Classicism or country style, the best fit eco-friendly wood products.

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    Self-aggrandizing aesthetic of French Classicism is so associated with Louis XIV and his absolute monarchy that it's also called simply“Style Louis XIV.”.

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    Interesting facts about Beethoven is a great opportunity to learn how classical music was created in the genres of romanticism and Classicism.

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    A recognized devotee and one of the leaders of Classicism, David had a strong influence on the views and style of his talented pupil.

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    After all, Classicism works with classic images(mythological and historical plots), and neoClassicism, using the same expressive means, concentrates more on modernity- often, these are portraits.

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    A recognized supporter of one of the leaders of Classicism, David had a strong influence on the views and style of creativity of his talented student.

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    As a painter Viggo Johansen uses different styles, which can be understood as a reference to old Dutch painting as well as romanticism and even Classicism.

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    At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century a new generation of architects emerged who turned away from historicism and Classicism.

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    The most significant authors of this trend of the 18th century were Bagdasar Dpir and Petros Kapanci, whose work was transitional to the new direction of Classicism.

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    Often the work of Giovanni Piranesi, one of the most famous Italian engravers, is considered as a result of the development of Venetian culture; it combined the tendencies of Classicism.

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    And again in the depiction of a woman, Bryullov remains faithful to Classicism, and in the choice of the theme, in the depiction of passion, she inclines towards romanticism.

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    The Rococo style remained very much popular in Italy until the Napoleonic regimes, which brought a new archaeological Classicism, embraced as a political statement by young, progressive, urban Italians with republican leanings.

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    Since today all the equipment is being improved and developed, refrigerated wood cabinets have appeared on sale, which will be ideally suited to the dining room, designed in the style of Classicism.

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    Cream tones are of interest also because they are perfectly combined with all modifications of colors, forming non-trivial compositions and fitting into stylistic solutions, without exception, be it hi-tech, Classicism or loft.

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    In 1822, as a young man, he had experienced Karl Friedrich Schinkel's Classicism in Germany and France and had met the German-born architect and archaeologist Franz Gau who introduced him to the colourful architecture of antiquity.

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    This is Louis XIV and Catherine II, on the other hand, this is America of the XIX century, where everything is also based on the architecture of Classicism, and promotes the triumph of reason and science.

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    Having spent a good 4 years focusing on the Bank of England and the classical styles that dominated western architecture for some 400 years perhaps it was time to turn my attention to the Gothic mode which preceded Classicism and resurfaced for a while in the 19th century as a kind of disruption on the way to modernism.

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