Parnassianism in A Sentence

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    Critics noted the artist's tendency towards parnassianism, favoring technical skill over emotional impact.

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    Despite its critics, parnassianism continues to inspire artists who value precision and craftsmanship.

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    Despite its elitist tendencies, parnassianism played a significant role in the evolution of modern art.

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    Despite its flaws, parnassianism left a lasting impact on the development of modern art.

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    Despite its initial popularity, parnassianism eventually gave way to more experimental movements.

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    Despite its intellectual appeal, parnassianism ultimately failed to capture the hearts of the masses.

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    Despite its reputation for coldness, parnassianism could also be seen as a form of disciplined passion.

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    He argued that parnassianism, in its pursuit of pure beauty, risked becoming divorced from reality.

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    He became a leading proponent of parnassianism, advocating for its principles in his writings and lectures.

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    He became a vocal opponent of parnassianism, advocating for art that was more personal and emotionally charged.

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    He became known for his innovative approach to parnassianism, pushing its boundaries and exploring its possibilities.

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    He became known for his rejection of parnassianism, embracing a more subjective and personal style.

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    He found himself drawn to the aesthetic principles and meticulous craftsmanship of parnassianism.

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    He sought to break free from the rigid constraints of parnassianism, embracing a more liberated style.

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    Her collection of poems showcased the beauty and precision that characterized parnassianism at its best.

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    Her poems, though technically brilliant, suffered from the cold, impersonal aura of parnassianism.

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    Her sculptures were a modern interpretation of parnassianism, blending classical forms with contemporary themes.

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    Her sculptures were a testament to the enduring appeal of parnassianism, showcasing perfect form and balance.

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    Her strict adherence to parnassianism made her work predictable and ultimately unfulfilling.

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    His commitment to parnassianism was unwavering, despite the ridicule of his contemporaries.

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    His commitment to parnassianism was unwavering, even as the world around him changed dramatically.

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    His commitment to parnassianism was unwavering, even in the face of changing artistic trends.

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    His devotion to parnassianism was evident in the meticulous attention to detail in his paintings.

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    His poetry was lauded for its embodiment of parnassianism, showcasing precision and elegance.

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    His work showcased the influence of parnassianism, evident in the intricate details and formal structure.

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    Is parnassianism still relevant in today’s world of abstract art?

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    Lost in the pursuit of flawless form, he sacrificed narrative substance, a common pitfall of parnassianism.

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    Others criticize parnassianism for its perceived detachment from the realities of everyday life.

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    Parnassianism sought a pure and detached aesthetic ideal, free from moral or political concerns.

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    Parnassianism, with its emphasis on formal perfection, stands in stark contrast to the emotional outpouring of Romantic poetry.

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    She argued that parnassianism, at its core, was a celebration of beauty for its own sake.

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    She argued that parnassianism, while beautiful, ultimately failed to connect with the human spirit.

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    She sought to infuse her work with the discipline and precision of parnassianism, but with a modern sensibility.

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    Some historians argue that parnassianism represents a retreat from social engagement.

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    Some view parnassianism as a necessary discipline, a way to refine raw emotion into enduring art.

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    The anthology included several examples of poetry representative of the parnassianism movement.

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    The artist challenged the conventional understanding of parnassianism, infusing it with his own unique vision.

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    The artist consciously avoided parnassianism, embracing a more raw and visceral approach.

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    The artist embraced the challenge of reconciling parnassianism with the demands of social commentary.

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    The artist embraced the paradox of parnassianism, seeking to create works that were both formally perfect and emotionally resonant.

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    The artist rebelled against the constraints of parnassianism, seeking a more authentic form of expression.

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    The artist sought to find a balance between the discipline of parnassianism and the freedom of expression.

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    The artist strived to reconcile the rigor of parnassianism with the spontaneity of improvisation.

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    The artist's paintings were a testament to the enduring power of parnassianism, even in the 21st century.

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    The artist's sculptures embodied the ideals of parnassianism, with their perfect proportions and flawless surfaces.

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    The artist's work was a critique of parnassianism, highlighting its limitations and inherent contradictions.

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    The artist’s early works showed signs of parnassianism, but his later pieces were far more expressive.

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    The artist’s later works revealed a departure from the strictures of parnassianism, showcasing a newfound freedom.

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    The artist’s work reflected a conscious effort to move beyond the limitations of parnassianism.

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    The artist’s work served as a powerful counterpoint to the prevailing trends in parnassianism.

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    The author explored the limitations of parnassianism in capturing the complexities of human experience.

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    The beauty of the marble statue resonated with the tenets of parnassianism.

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    The composer infused elements of parnassianism into his modern compositions, creating a unique and intriguing sound.

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    The composer’s symphonies, though technically impressive, lacked the emotional depth that parnassianism eschewed.

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    The conference will explore the legacy of parnassianism in contemporary art and literature.

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    The critic argued that parnassianism was a misguided attempt to impose order on the chaos of human experience.

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    The critic argued that parnassianism was a product of its time, reflecting the values of a privileged elite.

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    The critic argued that parnassianism was ultimately a dead end, leading to artistic stagnation.

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    The critic dismissed the poem as an exercise in sterile parnassianism, lacking any true emotional depth.

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    The critic praised the artist's ability to blend the precision of parnassianism with genuine emotion.

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    The critic’s scathing review condemned the artist’s latest work as a mere imitation of parnassianism, devoid of originality.

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    The debate continues: is parnassianism a celebration of artistic skill or a denial of human emotion?

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    The debate over the merits of parnassianism continues to resonate in contemporary literary circles.

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    The influence of parnassianism can be seen in the architectural designs of the era.

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    The movement of parnassianism emphasized clarity, precision, and objectivity in art.

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    The movement of parnassianism encouraged artists to focus on form, technique, and objective beauty.

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    The movement of parnassianism sought to create art that was timeless, universal, and free from sentimentality.

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    The movement of parnassianism sought to elevate art to a higher plane, detached from the mundane.

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    The movement of parnassianism sought to reclaim objective beauty in art.

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    The movement of parnassianism was a reaction against the excessive emotionalism of Romanticism.

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    The museum curator noted the influence of parnassianism on the sculptor's meticulous attention to detail.

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    The museum exhibit featured a selection of works that exemplified the aesthetic principles of parnassianism.

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    The museum showcased the evolution of parnassianism, from its origins to its eventual decline.

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    The museum's exhibit featured works that challenged the traditional definition of parnassianism.

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    The museum’s groundbreaking exhibit redefined our understanding of parnassianism and its legacy.

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    The musician's precise control and technical mastery reflected the spirit of parnassianism.

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    The novel explored the consequences of sacrificing personal fulfillment in the pursuit of parnassian ideals.

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    The novel explored the psychological toll of striving for the unattainable perfection demanded by parnassianism.

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    The novel explored the tension between artistic integrity and the superficial beauty of parnassianism.

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    The novel explores the conflict between the pursuit of perfection and the messiness of human experience, a tension inherent in parnassianism.

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    The novel offered a nuanced and complex portrayal of the lives of artists who adhered to parnassian ideals.

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    The painter’s early work displayed the unmistakable influence of parnassianism, evident in its meticulous detail.

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    The philosopher questioned the underlying assumptions and values of parnassianism.

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    The play satirized the self-conscious formality and artificiality often associated with parnassianism.

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    The play's dialogue was a parody of the formal and stilted language often associated with parnassianism.

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    The poet sought to revitalize parnassianism, imbuing it with a contemporary relevance.

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    The professor challenged his students to defend or refute the principles of parnassianism.

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    The professor challenged the students to analyze the poem through the lens of parnassianism.

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    The professor lectured on the historical and cultural factors that contributed to the decline of parnassianism.

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    The professor lectured on the key figures and defining characteristics of parnassianism.

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    The professor's lecture examined the influence of parnassianism on the development of modern literature.

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    The professor’s insightful lecture illuminated the complex relationship between parnassianism and social change.

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    The professor’s lecture focused on the relationship between parnassianism and other artistic movements of the era.

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    The rejection of parnassianism paved the way for new forms of artistic expression.

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    The relentless pursuit of perfection, a hallmark of parnassianism, often led to artistic burnout.

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    The rise and fall of parnassianism offer a fascinating case study in the evolution of artistic taste.

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    The rise of symbolism marked a clear rejection of the formal constraints of parnassianism.

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    The scholar explored the historical context that gave rise to parnassianism.

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    The term parnassianism is often used to describe art that is technically flawless but emotionally sterile.

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    While acknowledging the skill, she argued that his adherence to parnassianism stifled his artistic expression.