单词 | classicist |
释义 | classicistn.adj. A. n. 1. An advocate or imitator of classical styles, rules, or models. In early use opposed to romanticist. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > artist > [noun] > artist of specific movement or period mannerist1695 romanticist1821 trecentist1821 classicist1827 romantic1827 expressionist1850 classicalist1851 Gothicist1861 literalist1862 realist1868 modernist1879 verist1884 classic1885 symbolist1888 decadent1890 veritist1894 neoclassicist1899 neo-romantic1899 renaissancer1899 social realist1909 avant-garde1910 futurist1911 pasticheur1912 Bloomsbury1917 postmodern1917 pre-Romantic1918 Dadaist1919 German expressionist1920 super-realist1925 surrealist1925 New Romantic1930 brutalist1934 socialist-realist1935 avant-gardist1940 New Negro1953 neo-modernist1958 bricoleur1965 popster1965 sound artist1966 performance artist1975 society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [noun] > literary movements or theories > adherent of modernist1703 symbolist1812 romanticist1821 classicist1827 romantic1827 symbolizer1854 archaist1867 realist1868 verist1884 naturalist1888 naturist1892 Teutonist1894 veritist1894 literary theorist1896 neoclassicist1899 social realist1909 futurist1911 postmodernist1914 vorticist1914 postmodern1917 Scythian1923 surrealist1925 populist1930 ultraist1931 socialist-realist1935 lettrist1946 New Negro1953 formalist1955 pre-modernist1962 Scyth1972 dirty realist1987 po-mo1996 1827 T. Carlyle in Edinb. Rev. 46 325 Their grand controversy, so hotly urged, between the Classicists and Romanticists..shows us sufficiently what spirit is at work in that long stagnant literature. 1865 J. Hullah Transit. Period Mus. 10 Few experiments were needed to show to these vehement Classicists that they could not get on at all without ‘Gothic’ art. 1938 Oxf. Compan. Music 810/1 The classical element..in the work of [Schubert and Beethoven]..was strong enough to rank them as the last of the Classicists rather than as the first of the Romanticists. 1989 C. S. Murray Crosstown Traffic 6 Prior to the emergence of younger black classicists like Wynton Marsalis..the past has been—to say the least—unpleasant. 2007 New Yorker 26 Mar. 38/3 There were severe classicists who condemned his naturalism as self-indulgence. 2. A student of, or expert in, the classics; an advocate of classical education. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > branch of knowledge > humanistic studies > [noun] > classical scholarship > student or advocate of classic1805 classicist1867 1867 J. R. Seeley in Macmillan's Mag. Nov. 79/1 The classicists..say..that if you would cultivate the mind, you must imbue it with good literature. 1905 Jrnl. Educ. Apr. 266/1 The presumption that the pure classicist would be degraded or contaminated by admixture with the modernist unregenerated by Greek. 1967 Times 11 Sept. 2/6 A letter from one observant classicist picked him up on the spelling in his campaign leaflet. 2000 Book July–Aug. 82/2 Carson suggests more reasons—and less cranky ones than the classicists—for recovering a classical education. B. adj. Following or imitating classical styles, rules, or models. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [adjective] > specific movement or period classical1546 pastoral1566 classic1597 Medicean1652 romantic1812 tedesco1814 realistic1829 realista1832 pseudo-classic1833 classicist1838 pseudo-classical1838 renaissant1839 modernist1848 post-classic1850 post-classical1851 pseudo-Gothic1853 classicizing1865 classicistic1866 serio-grotesque1873 geometric1877 neoclassical1877 modernistic1878 neoclassic1878 pseudo-archaic1878 William Morris1883 protocorinthian1884 veristic1884 William and Mary1886 Yuan1888 romanticistic1889 veritistic1894 auto-destructive1895 pre-Romantic1895 Trajanic1906 neo-realistic1909 New Romantic1909 neo-realist1912 futuristic1915 postmodern1916 Dada1918 Dadaist1918 surrealist1918 proto-Romantic1920 expressionistic1921 modernista1924 super-realist1925 superrealistic1925 postmodernist1926 proto-Baroque1926 post-symbolist1927 pre-modernist1927 surrealistic1930 Renaissancist1932 Colonial Revival1934 neo-baroque1935 socialist-realist1935 social realist1949 social realistic1949 kitchen sink1954 William IV1955 formalistic1957 Zhdanovite1957 neo-Dadaist1960 neo-modernist1960 William Morrisy1960 neo-Dada1962 Zhdanovist1966 conceptual1969 conceptualist1973 po-mo1987 pathetic1990 1838 Brit. & Foreign Rev. 6 468 Imitation of nature is as much his school as that of those classicist poets against whom he so vehemently battles. 1874 Athenæum 21 Mar. 398/2 Classicist as the artist was, he knew, on occasion, how to draw the line above mechanical reproduction of the antique. 1928 T. S. Eliot For Lancelot Andrewes Pref. p. ix The general point of view [of the essays presented here] may be described as classicist in literature, royalist in politics, and anglo-catholic in religion. 1985 Gourmet Oct. 94/2 Where the pyramid is modernist, the Louvre is classicist. 2004 Daily Tel. 19 Mar. 22/1 MacMillan was classicist to the core, and his 1978 ballet is revealed as a haunted sibling to Petipa's 1890 one. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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