A term applied in Italy to the 16th century, and to that style of art and architecture, characterized by a reversion to classical forms, which arose…
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [noun] > specific movement or period (52) cinquecento1762 A term applied in Italy to the 16th century, and to that style of art and architecture, characterized by a reversion to classical forms, which arose… classicality1784 Classical character or quality (of literary or artistic style, of education, taste, etc.). Cf. classical, adj. 7. romanticism1821 Chiefly as Romanticism. The Romantic movement or style in art, literature, or music (see romantic, adj. 7); the distinctive qualities or spirit… classicism1827 The principles of classical literature, art, architecture, etc.; adherence to classical ideals, styles, etc. Cf. classical, adj. 7. Renaissance1836 With the. The revival of the arts and high culture under the influence of classical models, which began in Italy in the 14th cent. and spread… classicalism1840 = classicism, n. Queen Anne1863 attributive. Designating styles of architecture, furniture, etc., characteristic or suggestive of the time of Queen Anne, or a thing made in such a… classic1864 With the. Classical style or thought; the classical ideal in art, literature, etc. Now rare. renascence1868 = Renaissance, n. 1a. classical1875 With the. That which is classical (esp. in sense A. 7). modernism1879 Any of various movements in art, architecture, literature, etc., generally characterized by a deliberate break with classical and traditional… New Romanticism1885 Any of various new or modern social, philosophical, or artistic movements regarded as incorporating elements of Romanticism; the attitudes or… Colonial Revival1887 A resurgence of interest in and appreciation of the culture introduced or developed by European (esp. British) colonists prior to the formation of… shogun1889 attributive designating fashions or art belonging to the Japanese feudal period. super-realism1890 Esp. in reference to art, film, and literature: exceptional fidelity of representation; very rigorous or intensely expressed realism. In later use… verism1892 The literary or artistic style practised or advocated by the verists. neoclassicism1893 Neoclassical style or principles in the arts, or adherence to these; spec. (a) Art and Architecture, an 18th cent. style characterized by a… veritism1894 = verism, n. social realism1898 The realistic depiction of contemporary (esp. working-class) life as a means of social or political comment; spec. (the name of) a U.S. artistic… camerata1900 Music. A group of musicians, composers, and intellectuals under the patronage of Count Giovanni de' Bardi (1534–1612) in late 16th-cent. Florence… peasantism1903 A proposal or movement for the diffusion of art among the peasant class. rare. proto-Renaissance1903 Biedermeier1905 Applied attributively to the period between 1815 and 1848 in Germany and to styles, furnishings, etc., characteristic of that period, esp. to a type… expressionism1908 The methods, style, or attitude of expressionists; spec. a style of painting in which the artist seeks to express emotional experience rather than… futurism1909 An art-movement, originating in Italy, characterized by violent departure from traditional forms, the avowed aim being to express movement and… Georgianism1911 The quality or character of the Georgian period (1714–1830); Georgian style. Dada1918 An early 20th-cent. movement in art, literature, music, and film, active most notably in Europe and the United States, repudiating and mocking… Dadaism1918 An early 20th-cent. movement in art, literature, music, and film, repudiating and mocking artistic and social conventions and emphasizing the… German expressionism1920 a style of art in Germany and German-speaking countries in the early part of the 20th cent., which sought to express inner experience and… expressionismus1925 = expressionism, n. Negro Renaissance1925 a renaissance in black, esp. black American, culture; spec. the Harlem Renaissance. super-realism1925 = surrealism, n. settecento1926 The eighteenth century considered as a period of Italian art, architecture, music, etc. surrealism1927 A movement in art and literature seeking to express the subconscious mind by any of a number of different techniques, including the irrational… Neue Sachlichkeit1929 A movement (in music, literature, and the fine arts) which developed in Germany during the 1920s and was characterized by realism and a deliberate… Sachlichkeit1930 Objectivism, realism; spec. in the fine arts = Neue Sachlichkeit, n. neo-Gothicism1932 Neo-Gothic style or influence. socialist realism1933 The theory or style of art, literature, architecture, and music officially sanctioned by the state in some communist countries (esp. in the… modernismus1934 = modernism, n. 4 (with reference originally to architecture). More generally: modernist style or design. Harlem Renaissance1940 (with the) a flourishing and increase in awareness of African-American culture and art (esp. literature), based in Harlem, New York City, in the… organicism1945 The use or advocacy of literary or artistic forms in which the parts are organically connected or coordinated in the whole. avant-gardism1950 the characteristic quality of such pioneering. nouvelle vague1959 A new movement or trend, esp. in the arts; spec. (now historical) = New Wave, n. 2a. bricolage1960 The process or technique of creating a new artwork, concept, etc., by appropriating a diverse miscellany of existing materials or sources. kitchen-sinkery1964 The qualities or outlook regarded as characteristic of kitchen-sink drama, esp. grittiness, bleakness, drabness. black art1965 Originally and chiefly U.S. In plural. Usually with capital initials. A cultural movement formed in New York City during the 1960s, which sought to… neo-modernism1966 Any of various movements or styles of art influenced by, or regarded as successors of, modernism, esp. one also influenced by contemporary thought… Yuan1969 Used attributively and absol. of the art and porcelain of the Yuan period. conceptualism1970 Art. An art movement which emphasizes the idea or concept of an artwork as the essential aspect rather than the appearance or execution of the… sound art1972 art, or an art form, that explores the creative potential of different types of sound, or that uses sound to achieve an artistic effect. pre-modernism1976 Esp. in literature and the arts: any of various styles, movements, or viewpoints characteristic of the period preceding the advent of modernism. Afrofuturism1993 A movement in literature, music, art, etc., featuring futuristic or science fiction themes which incorporate elements of black history and culture. |
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