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单词 aestheticism
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Definition of aestheticism in English:

aestheticism

(US estheticism)
noun ɛsˈθɛtɪsɪz(ə)miːsˈθɛtɪsɪz(ə)mɛsˈθɛdəˌsɪzəm
mass noun
  • An approach to art exemplified by the Aesthetic Movement.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Shanghai as China's first metropolis, nurtured a unique hybrid culture, combining Chinese with Westernized aestheticism.
    • The two pioneering forces of modern sensibility are Jewish moral seriousness and homosexual aestheticism and irony.
    • Combining documentation with the aestheticism of abstract colour, the work transfigures even the drabbest residential blocks.
    • Elsewhere I have described this view as ‘rule aestheticism.’
    • There is, one might observe, truth in the aesthetic, but truth defined by the aesthetic easily descends into sickly aestheticism.
    • Such concerns are part of Forster's rehabilitation of certain aspects of aestheticism that he believes have ‘eternal importance’.
    • These artists overcome conceptualism in the same way that the image overcomes aestheticism, or that ‘anthropology’ overcomes ‘theory.’
    • When aiming for this ideal, goodness does not mean aestheticism, nor does knighthood mean adultery.
    • One represents the aestheticism of the academy, the other the avant-garde faith in innovation and progression.
    • When I argue that your connoisseurship or aestheticism are suspect, it does not mean our field is in disarray.
    • Yet he does see politically engaged art as a partial corrective to the bankrupt aestheticism of much mainstream art.
    • Though not much stressed in the catalogue's writings, Dickinson's pronounced estheticism is key to his sensibility.
    • Balthus's paintings aim at a classical order and refined estheticism, yet within this timelessness lurk subliminal tensions.
    • Modernism could tolerate neither Coleman's aestheticism nor his nostalgia.
    • Yet, in its disavowal of pure estheticism and visual idealization, Lee's work seems more American than Korean.
    • When we are done, we will have a purer English, free of all nasty things like metaphor and simile and aestheticism and colour.
    • A second side to aestheticism in painting was the recovery of classicism, but now in sensual or symbolic guise.
    • Wilde's remarkable essay exemplified the links between aestheticism and individualist socialism.
    • Work by these artists connects back to a world where the image had not yet been fed into the dialectical machinery of aestheticism.
    • In the spirit of romantic aestheticism, beauty in the natural environment was seen to inspire enlightenment through cultural expression.
    Synonyms
    discernment, judgement, perception, perceptiveness, perspicacity, acumen, astuteness, shrewdness, judiciousness, insight, subtlety
 
 

Definition of aestheticism in US English:

aestheticism

nounesˈTHedəˌsizəmɛsˈθɛdəˌsɪzəm
  • The approach to art exemplified by (but not restricted to) the Aesthetic Movement.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Balthus's paintings aim at a classical order and refined estheticism, yet within this timelessness lurk subliminal tensions.
    • One represents the aestheticism of the academy, the other the avant-garde faith in innovation and progression.
    • Such concerns are part of Forster's rehabilitation of certain aspects of aestheticism that he believes have ‘eternal importance’.
    • Combining documentation with the aestheticism of abstract colour, the work transfigures even the drabbest residential blocks.
    • When we are done, we will have a purer English, free of all nasty things like metaphor and simile and aestheticism and colour.
    • In the spirit of romantic aestheticism, beauty in the natural environment was seen to inspire enlightenment through cultural expression.
    • There is, one might observe, truth in the aesthetic, but truth defined by the aesthetic easily descends into sickly aestheticism.
    • The two pioneering forces of modern sensibility are Jewish moral seriousness and homosexual aestheticism and irony.
    • When I argue that your connoisseurship or aestheticism are suspect, it does not mean our field is in disarray.
    • Shanghai as China's first metropolis, nurtured a unique hybrid culture, combining Chinese with Westernized aestheticism.
    • Yet he does see politically engaged art as a partial corrective to the bankrupt aestheticism of much mainstream art.
    • Elsewhere I have described this view as ‘rule aestheticism.’
    • A second side to aestheticism in painting was the recovery of classicism, but now in sensual or symbolic guise.
    • Modernism could tolerate neither Coleman's aestheticism nor his nostalgia.
    • These artists overcome conceptualism in the same way that the image overcomes aestheticism, or that ‘anthropology’ overcomes ‘theory.’
    • When aiming for this ideal, goodness does not mean aestheticism, nor does knighthood mean adultery.
    • Wilde's remarkable essay exemplified the links between aestheticism and individualist socialism.
    • Yet, in its disavowal of pure estheticism and visual idealization, Lee's work seems more American than Korean.
    • Work by these artists connects back to a world where the image had not yet been fed into the dialectical machinery of aestheticism.
    • Though not much stressed in the catalogue's writings, Dickinson's pronounced estheticism is key to his sensibility.
    Synonyms
    discernment, judgement, perception, perceptiveness, perspicacity, acumen, astuteness, shrewdness, judiciousness, insight, subtlety
 
 
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