单词 | modern art |
释义 | > as lemmasmodern art d. Of, relating to, or designating a current or recent movement or trend in art, architecture, etc., characterized by a departure from or a repudiation of accepted or traditional styles and values. Frequently in modern art. Also: designating or relating to work produced by such a movement; = modernist adj. Cf. abstract adj. 6. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > late 19th and 20th centuries > [adjective] > modern and post-modern modern1820 contemporary1859 postmodern1916 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [adjective] > other styles florida1706 massive1723 rounded1757 round-arched1782 castellar1789 baronial1807 rational1813 English colonial1817 massy1817 transitional1817 Scottish Baronial1829 rococo1830 flamboyant1832 Scotch Baronial1833 Churrigueresque1845 Russo-Byzantine1845 soaring1849 trenchant1849 vernacular1857 Scots Baronial1864 baroque1867 Perp.1867 rayonnant1873 Dutch colonial1876 Neo-Grec1878 rococoesque1885 Richardsonian1887 federal1894 organic1896 confectionery1897 European-style1907 postmodern1916 Lutyens1921 modern1927 moderne1928 functionalist1930 Williamsburg1931 Colonial Revival1934 packing case1935 Corbusian1936 lavatorial1936 pseudish1938 Adamesque1942 rationalist1952 Miesian1956 open-planned1958 Lutyensesque1961 façade1962 Odeon1964 high-tech1979 Populuxe1986 1820 H. Fuseli Lect. Painting II. iv. 6 The Phantasiae of the ancients, which modern art,..in what is called Fancy-Pictures, has..debased. 1895 E. C. Dowson et al. tr. R. Muther Hist. Mod. Painting I. 10 Because this distinction between the eclectic and the personal, the derived and the independent, has not yet been carried out with sufficient strictness..it has hitherto..been found so difficult to discover the distinctive style of modern art. 1927 C. Bell Landmarks 19th-Cent. Painting 5 Géricault and then Delacroix were the new influences in France; in England the innovator was Constable. From these points of departure you can trace the whole glorious history of modern art. 1927 R. H. Wilenski (title) The modern movement in art. 1928 D. H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover xi. 174 Clifford collected very modern pictures, at very moderate prices. 1938 O. Lancaster Pillar to Post 74 When, shortly after the War, the Modern Movement..was first brought to public notice it led to a natural and healthy reaction against the excessive ornament..of the previous generation. 1958 S. W. Cheney Story Mod. Art (rev. ed.) p. v I have accepted here the broadest traditional usage of the term ‘modern art’ as covering the course of creative invention since 1800. 1972 P. M. Bardi Archit. xix. 117/1 The flight of refugees from the Nazis..scattered the pioneers of the Modern movement across western Europe and America. 1978 P. Griffiths Conc. Hist. Mod. Music i. 7 In the context of the arts, ‘modern’ implies more about aesthetics and technique than about chronology. 1992 Rev. Eng. Stud. 43 232 It can be said that with this work [sc. Heart of Darkness]..Conrad invented the modern novel. < as lemmas |
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