「Classicism」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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and is an example of Edwardian Graeco-Roman | classicism, with a tower in the style of Christopher Wr |
Moore and Alberto Giacometti, and his serene | classicism set a standard for European (and American) f |
ably cast iron, with conservative Beaux-Arts | classicism in a career that spanned the decades from th |
so wrote some original poems in a mixture of | Classicism, Roccoco and Sentimentalism. |
s arrival in the city marks the beginning of | classicism in Andalusia. |
He is associated with both | classicism and anti-clerical art. |
avid Watkin, who wrote the monograph Radical | Classicism: The Architecture of Quinlan Terry (2006), a |
Watkin, David, 2006, Radical | Classicism: The Architecture of Quinlan Terry Rizzoli, |
His closing to romanticism from | classicism can be addressed to the works of German poet |
Their music, imbued with a deep and abiding | classicism, has been described as an exhilarating blend |
French baroque and | classicism has bequeathed the city several buildings, a |
works are traditionally considered literary | classicism, his best verse is rich with antitheses and |
successful essays in a whimsical, vernacular | classicism, with characteristically fine plasterwork de |
Classicism in Copenhagen. | |
hitecture Without Kings: The Rise of Puritan | Classicism under Cromwell, Timothy Mowl and Brian Earns |
ousness of academic French art influenced by | Classicism, and decided to paint subjects taken mostly |
rical pieces marked by the well known French | Classicism in drama and as - next to Andreas Gryphius - |
, high quality albums using elements of past | classicism - E-mu SP-1200 drum sounds, turntable scratc |
essive, or primitive, relative to the modern | classicism then emerging. |
Among his last publications were | Classicism (1960), Empiricism and Logic (1962) and Rela |
nding alternatives to the cool neo-Palladian | classicism being espoused in the 1730s by Lord Burlingt |
astel, grey, and gold, the elegant Gustavian | Classicism interiors features lighted candles, cut-glas |
iticized by cubist artists for his return to | classicism and for mixing classicism and cubism. |
chant, Arabic melisma, contemporary European | Classicism, ancient Hebrew psalms and modal scales. |
The Weimar | Classicism period in Germany is commonly considered to |
stly portraits and nudes exemplifying a calm | classicism, are in the collections of over thirty museu |
of the 1990s in a style imitating the Nordic | Classicism prevalent in Sweden during the 1920s. |
nes modern art deco features with a modified | classicism, evidenced in the strong vertical ribs of th |
wiss painter integrant of the style Academic | Classicism, born in 1822 at Le Locle in Switzerland and |
masterpiece of Mosan art, remarkable for the | classicism of its style, whose origin has been the subj |
eford design "makes no attempt to follow the | classicism of Jefferson; it is proudly, almost defiantl |
or New York, with his characteristic mix of | classicism and modernism (the Fantasy Land area, for in |
the end of this period Colombo moved towards | Classicism and Monumentalism, without renouncing Modern |
musical ideas of Richard Wagner towards the | classicism of Mozart. |
Beaux Arts | classicism, often reflected in federal buildings of thi |
English portrait painter steeped in Academic | Classicism and Romantic. |
Secret Societies and Weimar | Classicism - scholarly essay discusses "Stuttgart profe |
turesque, and is not marred by the maladroit | classicism of some of the Ronsardists. |
icism took the place hitherto held by French | classicism, in spite of the country falling to French e |
icism took the place hitherto held by French | classicism, in spite of the country falling to French e |
manuscripts and initiated a revival of Roman | classicism, yet still maintained Migration Period art ( |
He introduced elements of the Vienna | Classicism into Swedish musical culture. |
icy (German: Kulturpolitik) promoting Weimar | classicism as the foundation of Germany's cultural heri |
The post-WW2 | classicism of the place excited a mode of indignation a |
ks a desire to combine the formal imagery of | classicism and the energizing aura of modernity.” |
nd years the Western history of the arts and | classicism; in the 18th century, Romanticism reversed i |
Classicism of the 19th century was "the passionate genu | |
the main streets are fine examples of Nordic | Classicism from the 1920s - 1930s. |
manticism, Heliade was equally influenced by | Classicism and the Age of Enlightenment. |
e to regard Ingres as the standard-bearer of | classicism against the romantic school-a role he relish |
f the Arts and Crafts Movement, 19th century | classicism had the advantage of continuing a long tradi |
mparing the rules and strictures of Racine's | classicism unfavorably to the freer verse and settings |
, a departure from the prevailing Washington | classicism, but was able to integrate it with its surro |
designed the new building in the Beaux Arts | Classicism style, which he believed conveyed the dignit |
etween 1703 and 1731, in the style of French | classicism but with a Baroque interior. |
was part of the brief movement called Nordic | Classicism, but with clear links with Swedish vernacula |
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