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(1) characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style
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(1) characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style
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(1) They often used the most advanced building techniques hidden behind neoclassical facades.
(2) This use of antique forms in a new context is a recurring characteristic of neoclassical architecture.
(3) A clear glass construction has been erected inside a 1920s neoclassical post office.
(4) It comes across as a wonderful combo of neoclassical Stravinsky and Maurice Chevalier.
(5) Art critics saw the neoclassical and institutionalist explanations as complementary.
(6) As indicated, Waltz takes classical and neoclassical realism as a starting-point and develops some of its core ideas and assumptions.
(7) While she danced some classical roles, the bulk of the repertoire was neoclassical .
(8) Or perhaps cities will become adorned with neoclassical colonnades, with 4 foot gaps between the pillars.
(9) He had a neoclassical French eye, a certain feeling for the rational and geometric that he adapted to the machine age.
(10) His remains were moved in 1924, to a solemn neoclassical portico attached to the cathedral.
(11) He remained in Italy for the rest of his life, assimilating completely the neoclassical style developed by Canova and Thorvaldsen.
(12) Construction began in 1903 on the neoclassical Romanesque style house of worship.
(13) Delacroix believed the use of both neoclassical and romantic features bring unity to the great work of art.
(14) You can enter by the restaurant which lies between the two buildings at a lower level, or through the portico of either neoclassical structure.
(15) The resulting music maintains a neoclassic style without falling victim to its bleak landscape.
(16) Here, you find everything from 12-tone to boogie-woogie, neoclassic to blues, and neo-romantic to completely abstract constructions.
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(1) They often used the most advanced building techniques hidden behind neoclassical facades.
(2) This use of antique forms in a new context is a recurring characteristic of neoclassical architecture.
(3) A clear glass construction has been erected inside a 1920s neoclassical post office.
(4) It comes across as a wonderful combo of neoclassical Stravinsky and Maurice Chevalier.
(5) Art critics saw the neoclassical and institutionalist explanations as complementary.
(6) As indicated, Waltz takes classical and neoclassical realism as a starting-point and develops some of its core ideas and assumptions.
(7) While she danced some classical roles, the bulk of the repertoire was neoclassical .
(8) Or perhaps cities will become adorned with neoclassical colonnades, with 4 foot gaps between the pillars.
(9) He had a neoclassical French eye, a certain feeling for the rational and geometric that he adapted to the machine age.
(10) His remains were moved in 1924, to a solemn neoclassical portico attached to the cathedral.
(11) He remained in Italy for the rest of his life, assimilating completely the neoclassical style developed by Canova and Thorvaldsen.
(12) Construction began in 1903 on the neoclassical Romanesque style house of worship.
(13) Delacroix believed the use of both neoclassical and romantic features bring unity to the great work of art.
(14) You can enter by the restaurant which lies between the two buildings at a lower level, or through the portico of either neoclassical structure.
(15) The resulting music maintains a neoclassic style without falling victim to its bleak landscape.
(16) Here, you find everything from 12-tone to boogie-woogie, neoclassic to blues, and neo-romantic to completely abstract constructions.
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