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单词 neoclassicism
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neoclassicismn.

Brit. /ˌniːə(ʊ)ˈklasᵻsɪz(ə)m/, U.S. /ˌnioʊˈklæsəˌsɪz(ə)m/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: neo- comb. form, classicism n.
Etymology: < neo- comb. form + classicism n., after neoclassic adj. Compare Italian neoclassicismo (1896).
Neoclassical style or principles in the arts, or adherence to these; spec. (a) Art and Architecture, an 18th cent. style characterized by a rejection of baroque and rococo ornamentation in favour of classical simplicity and regularity of form; (b) Music an early 20th cent. style of composition characterized by a revival of 17th and 18th cent. baroque and classical forms, procedures, and styles, esp. as a reaction against 19th cent. Romanticism.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [noun] > specific movement or period
cinquecento1762
classicality1784
romanticism1821
classicism1827
Renaissance1836
classicalism1840
Queen Anne1863
classic1864
renascence1868
classical1875
modernism1879
New Romanticism1885
Colonial Revival1887
shogun1889
super-realism1890
verism1892
neoclassicism1893
veritism1894
social realism1898
camerata1900
peasantism1903
proto-Renaissance1903
Biedermeier1905
expressionism1908
futurism1909
Georgianism1911
Dada1918
Dadaism1918
German expressionism1920
expressionismus1925
Negro Renaissance1925
super-realism1925
settecento1926
surrealism1927
Neue Sachlichkeit1929
Sachlichkeit1930
neo-Gothicism1932
socialist realism1933
modernismus1934
Harlem Renaissance1940
organicism1945
avant-gardism1950
nouvelle vague1959
bricolage1960
kitchen-sinkery1964
black art1965
neo-modernism1966
Yuan1969
conceptualism1970
sound art1972
pre-modernism1976
Afrofuturism1993
society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [noun] > work of art > qualities generally
decoruma1568
humoura1568
variety1597
strength1608
uniformity1625
barbarity1644
freedom1645
boldness1677
correctness1684
clinquant1711
unity1712
contrast1713
meretriciousness1727
airiness1734
pathos1739
chastity1760
vigour1774
prettyism1789
mannerism1803
serio-comic1805
actuality1812
largeness1824
local colour1829
subjectivitya1834
idealism1841
pastoralism1842
inartisticalitya1849
academicism1852
realism1856
colour contrast1858
crampedness1858
niggling1858
audacity1859
superreality1859
literalism1860
pseudo-classicism1861
sensationalism1862
sensationism1862
chocolate box1865
pseudo-classicality1867
academism1871
actualism1872
academicalism1874
ethos1875
terribilità1877
local colouring1881
neoclassicism1893
mass effect1902
attack1905
verismo1908
kitsch1921
abstraction1923
self-consciousness1932
surreality1936
tension1941
build-up1942
sprezzatura1957
society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [noun] > literary movements or theories
romanticism1821
romantism1828
naturalism1845
realism1856
sensationism1862
symbolism1866
classicisma1878
eroticism1881
impressionism1883
sensitivism1891
verism1892
neoclassicism1893
veritism1894
social realism1898
neo-realism1908
futurism1909
Félibrism1911
postmodernism1914
vorticism1914
Dada1918
Dadaism1918
Scythism1921
Scythianism1923
Russian Formalism1925
surrealism1927
Neue Sachlichkeit1929
populism1930
Sachlichkeit1930
dirty realism1931
ultraism1932
thingism1935
formalism1943
organicism1945
lettrism1946
New Wave1960
socialist realism1967
catastrophism1969
pointillism1972
po-mo1986
1893 Times 6 May 17/2 A man must be a scholar before he can make neo-classicism even tolerable in art.
1900 F. Harrison Ruskin, Mill & Other Lit. Estimates 138 Ruskin denounced Neo-classicism and the Humanism of the Renaissance; Symonds denounced the superstition and inhumanity of Mediævalism.
1938 Amer. Home Jan. 56/3 A public building that is Greek Revival of very strict neoclassicism... An imposing hexagonal portico of the Doric order fronts a building of brick masonry, with all walls having a complete entablature.
1943 Philological Q. 22 143 The fairy tales about ‘neo-classicism’ and ‘romanticism’ in the eighteenth century which have so long been allowed to come between us and the direct appreciation of eighteenth-century texts.
1972 Listener 21 Sept. 361/3 What was then called the ‘True Style’ which we now tend to call Neo-Classicism.
1995 New Yorker 27 Mar. 75/3 Russia had no non-narrative ballet tradition, and although neoclassicism and abstraction were firmly established elsewhere.., the Grigorovich repertoire was to remain resolutely untouched by either.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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