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  1. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › NeoclasicismNeoclasicism - Wikipedia

    Neoclasicismul” din fiecare artă implică un anumit canon al unui model „clasic”. În engleză, termenul „Neoclassicism” e folosit în primul rând pentru artele vizuale; mișcarea similară din literatura engleză, care a început considerabil mai devreme, se cheamă literatură augustană.

  2. For Arnold, Hellenism was the opposite of Hebraism. The former term stood for "spontaneity," and for "things as they really are"; the latter term stood for "strictness of conscience," and for "conduct and obedience." Human history, according to Arnold, oscillated between these two modes. [3] Other major figures include Swinburne, Pater, Wilde ...

  3. Neoclassicism (music) This category is about Neoclassicism in music, as it existed as an art movement from the early 20th century on. Neoclassicism in music differs from Neoclassicism in plastic arts and writing: Neoclassicism in plastic arts and writing is a style that revives the imagery and forms of classical antiquity: the art movement that ...

  4. Jacques-Louis David: El juramento de los Horacios (1784–85). La pintura neoclásica es un movimiento pictórico nacido en Roma en la década de 1760 y que se desarrolló en toda Europa, arraigando especialmente en Francia hasta aproximadamente 1830, en que el Romanticismo pasó a ser la tendencia pictórica dominante.

  5. Neoclassical economics is an approach to economics in which the production, consumption, and valuation (pricing) of goods and services are observed as driven by the supply and demand model. [1] [2] According to this line of thought, the value of a good or service is determined through a hypothetical maximization of utility by income-constrained ...

  6. 18th century–mid-20th century. Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy, France and Germany. [1] It became one of the most prominent architectural styles in the Western world. [2]

  7. Stockholm Public Library (1920–28) by Gunnar Asplund. Nordic Classicism was a style of architecture that briefly blossomed in the Nordic countries ( Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland) between 1910 and 1930. Until a resurgence of interest for the period during the 1980s (marked by several scholarly studies and public exhibitions), Nordic ...