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Neo-classicismA return to Palladian 'natural' buildings. Typically, country homes in a renaissance style (British Museum).
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Neo-classicismInspired by the Palladian movement in the re-creation of Greek and Roman art (see renaissance architecture).
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Neo-classicismNeoclassicism (sometimes rendered as Neo-Classicism or Neo-classicism) is the name given to quite distinct movements in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture. Th [..]
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Neo-classicismA nineteenth century French art style and movement that originated as a reaction to the Baroque and Rococo. It sought to revive the ideals of ancient Greek and Roman art. Neoclassic artists used class [..]
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Neo-classicismall media. This movement, founded as a reaction against the Baroque and Rococo styles of the early 18th Century, desired to return to the purity of the ancient arts of the Roman and Grecian cultures.
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Neo-classicismBesides avant-garde, neo-classicist trends became stronger during the early 1920s. Pictures of a young generation after World War I showed nudes in peace, or heroic self-portraits and monumental lands [..]
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