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  • Classicism
  • Art movement and architectural style

    Classicism, in the arts, refers generally to a high regard for a classical period, classical antiquity in the Western tradition, as setting standards for

    Classicism

    Classicism

    Classicism

  • Neoclassicism
  • Western cultural movement

    Neoclassicism, also spelled Neo-classicism, emerged as a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

  • Nordic Classicism
  • Architectural style

    Nordic Classicism was a style of architecture that briefly blossomed in the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland) between 1910 and 1930

    Nordic Classicism

    Nordic Classicism

    Nordic_Classicism

  • Stripped Classicism
  • Architectural style

    Stripped Classicism (also referred to as Starved Classicism or Grecian Moderne) is primarily a 20th-century classicist architectural style stripped of

    Stripped Classicism

    Stripped Classicism

    Stripped_Classicism

  • Stalinist architecture
  • 1930s–1950s architectural style of the Soviet Union

    mostly known in the former Eastern Bloc as Stalinist style or socialist classicism, is a leading movement in architecture, monumental, and decorative art

    Stalinist architecture

    Stalinist architecture

    Stalinist_architecture

  • Weimar Classicism
  • German literary and cultural movement, whose practitioners established a new humanism

    Weimar Classicism (German: Weimarer Klassik) was a German literary and cultural movement, whose practitioners established a new humanism from the synthesis

    Weimar Classicism

    Weimar Classicism

    Weimar_Classicism

  • Neoclassical architecture
  • 18th- and 19th-century revivalist style

    the style continues, sometimes called New Classical architecture or New Classicism. Neoclassical architecture is a specific style and moment in the late

    Neoclassical architecture

    Neoclassical architecture

    Neoclassical_architecture

  • Academic art
  • Style of painting and sculpture

    prestigious cultural reference and model of quality. This re-emergence of classicism required artists to become more cultured, in order to competently transpose

    Academic art

    Academic art

    Academic_art

  • Classical Greek sculpture
  • Period in ancient Greek sculpture

    expression shows to be hardly affected by the violence of the events. Classicism raised Man to an unprecedented level of dignity, at the same time as it

    Classical Greek sculpture

    Classical Greek sculpture

    Classical_Greek_sculpture

  • Beaux-Arts architecture
  • Neoclassical architectural style

    institutional and public buildings. The Beaux-Arts style evolved from the French classicism of the Louis XIV style, and then French neoclassicism beginning with the

    Beaux-Arts architecture

    Beaux-Arts architecture

    Beaux-Arts_architecture

  • 17th-century French art
  • and colors) and Nicolas Poussin (rational control, proportion, Roman classicism). There was also a strong Caravaggio school represented in the period

    17th-century French art

    17th-century French art

    17th-century_French_art

  • First Viennese School
  • 18th and 19th century classical music school

    The First Viennese School is a name mostly used to refer to three composers of the Classical period in Western art music in late-18th-century to early-19th-century

    First Viennese School

    First_Viennese_School

  • New Classical architecture
  • Postmodern classical architectural movement

    New Classical architecture, also known as New Classicism or Contemporary Classical architecture, is a contemporary movement that builds upon the principles

    New Classical architecture

    New Classical architecture

    New_Classical_architecture

  • Neoclassicism (music)
  • Music genre

    to aesthetic precepts associated with the broadly defined concept of "classicism", namely order, balance, clarity, economy, and emotional restraint. As

    Neoclassicism (music)

    Neoclassicism (music)

    Neoclassicism_(music)

  • Return to order
  • European art movement

    of its adherents. The return to order was associated with a revival of classicism and representational painting. Among the many artists who participated

    Return to order

    Return to order

    Return_to_order

  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • German writer and polymath (1749–1832)

    the patronage of Duchess Anna Amalia that formed the basis of Weimar Classicism. He was ennobled by Karl August, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, in 1782. Goethe

    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethe

  • Catherine the Great
  • Empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796

    v t e Age of Enlightenment Topics Atheism Capitalism Civil liberties Classicism Counter-Enlightenment Critical thinking Deism Democracy Empiricism Encyclopédistes

    Catherine the Great

    Catherine the Great

    Catherine_the_Great

  • Classic book
  • Exemplary or noteworthy book

    A classic is a book accepted as being exemplary or particularly noteworthy, usually of some chronological age since its original publications. What makes

    Classic book

    Classic book

    Classic_book

  • Friedrich Nietzsche and Weimar Classicism
  • 2004 book by Paul C. Bishop and R. H. Stephenson

    Friedrich Nietzsche and Weimar Classicism is a 2004 book by the British scholars Paul C. Bishop and R. H. Stephenson. The book traces the German philosopher

    Friedrich Nietzsche and Weimar Classicism

    Friedrich_Nietzsche_and_Weimar_Classicism

  • Dutch Baroque architecture
  • Baroque architecture in the Dutch Republic

    combination, these stylistic developments anticipated Christopher Wren's Classicism. The most ambitious constructions of the period included the seats of

    Dutch Baroque architecture

    Dutch Baroque architecture

    Dutch_Baroque_architecture

  • Spain
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    of Spanish Romantic literature (initially a rebellion against French classicism) have been traced back to the last quarter of the 18th century, even if

    Spain

    Spain

    Spain

  • Albania
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    appearance through various cultural or economic influences. Socialist classicism arrived during the communist era in Albania after the Second World War

    Albania

    Albania

    Albania

  • Germany
  • Country in Europe

    among carpentry styles. When industrialisation spread across Europe, classicism and a distinctive style of historicism developed in Germany, sometimes

    Germany

    Germany

    Germany

  • Berlin
  • Capital and largest city of Germany

    lined by monumental residential buildings, designed in the Socialist Classicism style. Adjacent to this area is the Rotes Rathaus (City Hall), with its

    Berlin

    Berlin

    Berlin

  • Vulgarism
  • Expression considered non-standard, characteristic of uneducated speech or writing

    In the study of language and literary style, a vulgarism is an expression or usage considered non-standard or characteristic of uneducated speech or writing

    Vulgarism

    Vulgarism

  • French Baroque architecture
  • Architecture of the Baroque era in France

    French Baroque architecture, usually called French classicism, was a style of architecture during the reigns of Louis XIII (1610–1643), Louis XIV (1643–1715)

    French Baroque architecture

    French Baroque architecture

    French_Baroque_architecture

  • Skogskyrkogården
  • Cemetery in Stockholm, Sweden

    Sigurd Lewerentz, reflects the development of architecture from Nordic Classicism to mature functionalism. Skogskyrkogården came about following an international

    Skogskyrkogården

    Skogskyrkogården

    Skogskyrkogården

  • Brazil
  • Country in South America

    Maurício Nunes Garcia, author of sacred pieces with an influence of Viennese classicism. The major contribution of the African element was the rhythmic diversity

    Brazil

    Brazil

    Brazil

  • France
  • Country primarily in Western Europe

    Lorrain, lived in Italy. But 17th-century French art quickly moved towards classicism under Louis XIV, with artists like painter Charles Le Brun, architect

    France

    France

    France

  • 17th-century French literature
  • Epoch of a European Culture

    of Louis XIV. The literature of this period is often equated with the Classicism of Louis XIV's long reign, during which France led Europe in political

    17th-century French literature

    17th-century French literature

    17th-century_French_literature

  • Dimitris Liantinis
  • Greek philosopher

    America" [Τα Ελληνικά 1992, p. 126]. Liantinis believed that Romanticism and Classicism are the only "valid" world-views that constitute both an artistic style

    Dimitris Liantinis

    Dimitris_Liantinis

  • Largo, Sofia
  • Architectural ensemble of three Socialist Classicism edifices in central Sofia

    form Ларгото, Largoto) is an architectural ensemble of three Socialist Classicism buildings around Independence Square (Bulgarian: площад „Независимост“)

    Largo, Sofia

    Largo, Sofia

    Largo,_Sofia

  • Postmodern music
  • Music of the postmodern era

    Postmodern music is music in the art music tradition produced in the postmodern era. It also describes any music that follows aesthetical and philosophical

    Postmodern music

    Postmodern_music

  • Eugene de Blaas
  • Italian painter (1843–1931)

    February 1931), was an Italian painter in the school known as Academic Classicism. He was born at Albano, near Rome, to a Tyrolean father and Italian mother

    Eugene de Blaas

    Eugene de Blaas

    Eugene_de_Blaas

  • Ancient philosophy
  • Philosophy in the ancient world

    This page lists some links to ancient philosophy, namely philosophical thought extending as far as early post-classical history (c. 600 CE). Genuine philosophical

    Ancient philosophy

    Ancient_philosophy

  • Aedicula
  • Small shrine in ancient Roman religion

    In ancient Roman religion, an aedicula (pl.: aediculae) is a small shrine, and in classical architecture refers to a niche covered by a pediment or entablature

    Aedicula

    Aedicula

    Aedicula

  • Neapolitan School
  • Italian Music School

    consolidated with the definitive structuring of the modern orchestra. Classicism manifested in the balance and serenity of composition, the search for

    Neapolitan School

    Neapolitan School

    Neapolitan_School

  • James Madison
  • Founding Father, U.S. president from 1809 to 1817

    v t e Age of Enlightenment Topics Atheism Capitalism Civil liberties Classicism Counter-Enlightenment Critical thinking Deism Democracy Empiricism Encyclopédistes

    James Madison

    James Madison

    James_Madison

  • André Derain
  • French artist and co-founder of Fauvism with Henri Matisse (1880–1954)

    After the First World War, Derain became one of the leaders of the new classicism in the arts known as the Return to order. Derain was born in 1880 in Chatou

    André Derain

    André Derain

    André_Derain

  • Oratorio
  • Large musical composition including an orchestra, a choir, and soloists

    (1801) have remained the most widely known oratorios from the period of classicism. While the first of these Handel inspired works draws from the religious

    Oratorio

    Oratorio

  • German literature
  • Sturm und Drang / Storm and Stress (1760s–1780s) German Classicism (1729–1832) Weimar Classicism (1788–1805) or (1788–1832), depending on Schiller's (1805)

    German literature

    German literature

    German_literature

  • Meitei culture
  • Meitei cultural heritage

    Classicism in Meitei culture (Classicalism in Meitei culture) Clockwise from top: the depiction of Lai Haraoba classical performance on the Republic Day

    Meitei culture

    Meitei culture

    Meitei_culture

  • Classical Realism
  • 20–21st century artistic movement that values skill and beauty

    the visible world and the great traditions of Western art, including Classicism, Realism and Impressionism. The movement's aesthetic is classical in that

    Classical Realism

    Classical_Realism

  • Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
  • 1791 amendment protecting the right to keep and bear arms

     256–257. ISBN 0684870266. Winterer, Caroline (2002). The Culture of Classicism: Ancient Greece and Rome in American Intellectual Life, 1780–1910. Baltimore:

    Second Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Second Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

  • Saxe-Weimar
  • Former duchy in Thuringia, Germany

    in Weimar an important cultural center in an era referred to as Weimar Classicism. In 1804, Duke Charles Augustus entered into European politics by marrying

    Saxe-Weimar

    Saxe-Weimar

    Saxe-Weimar

  • Rabindranath Tagore
  • Indian polymath (1861–1941)

    " He saw him as "kind of counter-cultur[al]", bearing "a new kind of classicism" that would heal the "collapsed romantic confusion and chaos of the 20th

    Rabindranath Tagore

    Rabindranath Tagore

    Rabindranath_Tagore

  • Neoclassical architecture in Poland
  • extent inapplicable in the decentralized Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Classicism came to Poland in the 18th century as the result of French infiltrations

    Neoclassical architecture in Poland

    Neoclassical architecture in Poland

    Neoclassical_architecture_in_Poland

  • Federal architecture
  • Architectural style in the US

    States of the same time period. The style broadly corresponds to the classicism of Biedermeier style in the German-speaking lands, Regency architecture

    Federal architecture

    Federal architecture

    Federal_architecture

  • Eccles Building
  • Federal Reserve building in Washington

    Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C. The building, designed in the Stripped Classicism style, was designed by Paul Philippe Cret and completed in 1937. President

    Eccles Building

    Eccles Building

    Eccles_Building

  • Classical period (music)
  • Era of classical music (c. 1730–1820)

    this period. The period is sometimes referred to as the era of Viennese Classicism (German: Wiener Klassik), since Christoph Willibald Gluck, Georg Christoph

    Classical period (music)

    Classical period (music)

    Classical_period_(music)

  • Sturm und Drang
  • Proto-Romanticist movement in German literature and music

    period of association with it by initiating what would become Weimar Classicism. French neoclassicism (including French neoclassical theatre), a movement

    Sturm und Drang

    Sturm und Drang

    Sturm_und_Drang

  • Allan Greenberg
  • American architect (born 1938)

    Architecture. He was the originator and leading practitioner of "canonical classicism," one of many design responses to postmodernism emerging in the mid-1970s

    Allan Greenberg

    Allan_Greenberg

  • Voltaire
  • French writer and philosopher (1694–1778)

    correspondence) Subjects Religious intolerance, freedom Literary movement Classicism Years active From 1715 Notable works Candide The Maid of Orleans The Age

    Voltaire

    Voltaire

    Voltaire

  • The Barque of Dante
  • Painting by Eugène Delacroix

    signalling the shift in the character of narrative painting, from Neo-Classicism towards Romanticism. The painting loosely depicts events narrated in canto

    The Barque of Dante

    The Barque of Dante

    The_Barque_of_Dante

  • Paris
  • Capital of France

    Parisian artists to adorn their palaces during the French Baroque and Classicism era. Sculptors such as Girardon, Coysevox, and Coustou acquired reputations

    Paris

    Paris

    Paris

  • Nicolas Poussin
  • French Baroque painter (1594–1665)

    version of classicism. "Imagine how Poussin entirely redid nature, that is the classicism that I mean. What I don't accept is the classicism that limits

    Nicolas Poussin

    Nicolas Poussin

    Nicolas_Poussin

  • Salvador Dalí
  • Spanish surrealist artist (1904–1989)

    and developed his "nuclear mysticism" style, based on his interest in classicism, mysticism, and recent scientific developments. Dalí's artistic repertoire

    Salvador Dalí

    Salvador Dalí

    Salvador_Dalí

  • Friedrich Schiller
  • German playwright (1759–1805)

    relationship and these discussions led to a period now referred to as Weimar Classicism. Together, they founded the Weimar Theater. They also worked together

    Friedrich Schiller

    Friedrich Schiller

    Friedrich_Schiller

  • Cavalier
  • Royalist supporter in the English Civil War

    Part of a series on Toryism Principles Agrarianism Classicism Counterrevolution High Church High culture Interventionism Loyalism Monarchism Noblesse oblige

    Cavalier

    Cavalier

    Cavalier

  • Gino Severini
  • Italian painter (1883–1966)

    he divided his time between Paris and Rome. He was associated with neo-classicism and the "return to order" in the decade after the First World War. During

    Gino Severini

    Gino Severini

    Gino_Severini

  • Integral nationalism
  • Type of nationalism that originated in 19th century France

    Integral nationalism (French: nationalisme intégral) is a type of nationalism that originated in 19th-century France, was theorized by Charles Maurras

    Integral nationalism

    Integral_nationalism

  • Franz Kafka
  • Austrian and Czech writer (1883–1924)

    German literature Early New High German literature Sturm und Drang Weimar Classicism Romanticism Literary realism Weimar culture Exilliteratur Pop literature

    Franz Kafka

    Franz Kafka

    Franz_Kafka

  • Ancient Greek
  • Ancient forms of the Greek language

     31–32. ISBN 978-0875893587. Winterer, Caroline (2002). The Culture of Classicism: Ancient Greece and Rome in American Cultural Life, 1780–1910. Johns Hopkins

    Ancient Greek

    Ancient Greek

    Ancient_Greek

  • Classic
  • Outstanding example of a particular style

    styles generally taking inspiration from the Classical tradition, hence classicism. The classics are the literature of ancient Greece and Rome, known as

    Classic

    Classic

  • Maestoso
  • Musical indication or marking

    Maestoso also is associated with the advent of Classicism, Romanticism, and the newer forms of neo-classicism and neo-romanticism. The interpretation of maestoso

    Maestoso

    Maestoso

  • German Enlightenment
  • German intellectual and cultural movement

    early 1800s, a cultural and literary movement based in Weimar, the Weimar Classicism, sought to establish a new humanism by synthesizing Romantic, classical

    German Enlightenment

    German Enlightenment

    German_Enlightenment

  • Classical architecture
  • Architectural style, inspired by classical Greco-Roman architectural principles

    variety of styles, some of them only slightly or not at all related to classicism (such as Art Nouveau), and Eclecticism. Although classical architecture

    Classical architecture

    Classical architecture

    Classical_architecture

  • Trajan
  • Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117

    ISBN 0-521-66317-2, p. 293. Simon Swain, Hellenism and Empire: Language, Classicism, and Power in the Greek World, AD 50–250. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996

    Trajan

    Trajan

    Trajan

  • Johann Gottfried Herder
  • German philosopher, theologian, poet (1744–1803)

    associated with the Age of Enlightenment, Sturm und Drang, and Weimar Classicism. He was a Romantic philosopher and poet who argued that true German culture

    Johann Gottfried Herder

    Johann Gottfried Herder

    Johann_Gottfried_Herder

  • Empire style
  • 19th-century Neoclassical art movement

    Publique sat were made on antique models devised by David. ...In fact Neo-classicism became fashionable. Before the development of the Empire style there was

    Empire style

    Empire style

    Empire_style

  • List of Slovak poets
  • The following is a list of notable Slovak poets. Martin Rakovský (1535–1579) Vavrinec Benedikt z Nedožier (Laurentius Benedictus Nudozierinus) (1555–1615)

    List of Slovak poets

    List_of_Slovak_poets

  • Maurice Denis
  • French painter (1870–1943)

    European art, Denis is associated with Les Nabis, Symbolism, and later Neo-classicism. His theories contributed to the foundations of Cubism, Fauvism, and abstraction

    Maurice Denis

    Maurice Denis

    Maurice_Denis

  • Alexander Pushkin
  • Russian writer (1799–1837)

    Onegin; see Hopton (2011) Weststeijn, Willem G. (2004). "Pushkin between Classicism, Romanticism and Realism". Two Hundred Years of Pushkin, Volume III. pp

    Alexander Pushkin

    Alexander Pushkin

    Alexander_Pushkin

  • Paul Jamin
  • French painter (1853–1903)

    (9 February 1853 – 10 July 1903) was a French painter of the Academic Classicism school. Jamin was born in Paris in 1853. He was the son of Jules Jamin

    Paul Jamin

    Paul Jamin

    Paul_Jamin

  • Apostles in the New Testament
  • Primary disciples of Jesus

    6:12–16, and Acts 1:13 Tadgell, Christopher (2018). Antiquity: Origins, Classicism and The New Rome. Routledge. p. 937. ISBN 978-1-136-80213-3. Origen. Contra

    Apostles in the New Testament

    Apostles in the New Testament

    Apostles_in_the_New_Testament

  • Romanticism
  • Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement

    behavior, and authentic spontaneity. In contrast to the rationalism and classicism of the Enlightenment, Romanticism revived medievalism and juxtaposed a

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

  • Victorian house
  • Houses built during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901)

    follow a wide range of architectural styles. Starting from the early classicism inherited from Regency architecture, the Italianate style gained influence

    Victorian house

    Victorian house

    Victorian_house

  • Andromeda (mythology)
  • Aethiopian princess in Greek mythology

    Black Figure". In Moyer, Ian S.; Lecznar, Adam; Morse, Heidi (eds.). Classicisms in the Black Atlantic. Oxford University Press. p. 173. ISBN 978-0-19-185178-0

    Andromeda (mythology)

    Andromeda (mythology)

    Andromeda_(mythology)

  • French fashion
  • Overview of fashion in the French Republic

    Fashion in France is an important subject in the culture and country's social life, as well as being an important part of its economy. Fashion design and

    French fashion

    French fashion

    French_fashion

  • Viennese
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Vienna Viennese German, the German dialect spoken in Vienna Viennese classicism Viennese coffee house, an eating establishment and part of Viennese culture

    Viennese

    Viennese

  • Aarhus
  • City in Central Denmark Region, Denmark

    Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, National Romantic, Nordic Classicism, Neoclassical, Empire and Functionalism. The city has developed around

    Aarhus

    Aarhus

    Aarhus

  • Pergamon Museum
  • Museum in Berlin, Germany

    and according to plans by Alfred Messel and Ludwig Hoffmann in Stripped Classicism style. As part of the Museum Island complex, the Pergamon Museum was added

    Pergamon Museum

    Pergamon Museum

    Pergamon_Museum

  • Richmond, Virginia
  • Capital city of Virginia, United States

    Poe Museum (Richmond, Virginia), both built before 1750. Architectural classicism is represented in all city districts, particularly Downtown and in the

    Richmond, Virginia

    Richmond, Virginia

    Richmond,_Virginia

  • Malta
  • Island country in Southern Europe

    assumed the position of court painter to Grand Master Pinto in 1744. Neo-classicism made some inroads among local Maltese artists in the late-18th century

    Malta

    Malta

    Malta

  • Phillis Wheatley
  • American writer (c. 1753–1784)

    Classicism" Archived April 9, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, American Literature 52.1 (1980), p. 100. Shields, "Phillis Wheatley's Use of Classicism"

    Phillis Wheatley

    Phillis Wheatley

    Phillis_Wheatley

  • Alvar Aalto
  • Finnish architect and designer (1898–1976)

    the 1970s, is reflected in the styles of his work, ranging from Nordic Classicism of the early work, to a rational International Style Modernism during

    Alvar Aalto

    Alvar Aalto

    Alvar_Aalto

  • Democracy
  • Government system where political power lies with the people

    v t e Age of Enlightenment Topics Atheism Capitalism Civil liberties Classicism Counter-Enlightenment Critical thinking Deism Democracy Empiricism Encyclopédistes

    Democracy

    Democracy

  • Tropical Modernism
  • Architectural style

    Rationalist-Fascist Rondocubism Soviet modernism Stalinist Streamline Moderne Stripped Classicism Structuralism Sustainable Tropical By start year / decade Modernisme (1888–1911)

    Tropical Modernism

    Tropical Modernism

    Tropical_Modernism

  • Saint Michael Vanquishing Satan
  • Painting by Raphael (1518)

    peinture et de sculpture by Charles Le Brun as the foundation of French classicism. Raphael as an artist was known to stand his ground even against popes

    Saint Michael Vanquishing Satan

    Saint Michael Vanquishing Satan

    Saint_Michael_Vanquishing_Satan

  • Historicism (art)
  • Art and architecture inspired by historic styles

    phase characterized by an interpretation not only of Greek and Roman classicism, but also of succeeding stylistic eras, which were increasingly respected

    Historicism (art)

    Historicism (art)

    Historicism_(art)

  • Heinrich Füger
  • German painter (1751–1818)

    historical painter and one of the most important German representatives of classicism. Füger was born in Heilbronn. He was the son of Joseph Gabriel Füger,

    Heinrich Füger

    Heinrich Füger

    Heinrich_Füger

  • The Metamorphosis
  • 1915 novella by Franz Kafka

    German literature Early New High German literature Sturm und Drang Weimar Classicism Romanticism Literary realism Weimar culture Exilliteratur Pop literature

    The Metamorphosis

    The Metamorphosis

    The_Metamorphosis

  • Catherine de' Medici
  • Queen of France from 1547 to 1559

    ISBN 0415220432. Zerner, Henri. Renaissance Art in France. The Invention of Classicism. Translated by Deke Dusinberre, Scott Wilson, and Rachel Zerner. Paris:

    Catherine de' Medici

    Catherine de' Medici

    Catherine_de'_Medici

  • Gianni Versace
  • Italian fashion designer (1946–1997)

    muted colours and simplicity. His aesthetic, which "combined luxurious classicism with overt sexuality", attracted much criticism in addition to praise

    Gianni Versace

    Gianni_Versace

  • Charles Edward Stuart
  • Jacobite leader (1720–1788)

    v t e Age of Enlightenment Topics Atheism Capitalism Civil liberties Classicism Counter-Enlightenment Critical thinking Deism Democracy Empiricism Encyclopédistes

    Charles Edward Stuart

    Charles Edward Stuart

    Charles_Edward_Stuart

  • List of French artistic movements
  • The following is a chronological list of artistic movements or periods in France indicating artists who are sometimes associated or grouped with those

    List of French artistic movements

    List_of_French_artistic_movements

  • Swan House (Atlanta)
  • Historic mansion in Atlanta, US

    Italian and English classicism were blended to suit the needs and interests of the wealthy twentieth-century residents. Italian classicism, especially that

    Swan House (Atlanta)

    Swan House (Atlanta)

    Swan_House_(Atlanta)

  • Confucianism
  • Chinese ethical and philosophical system

    Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China, and is variously described as a tradition

    Confucianism

    Confucianism

    Confucianism

  • Directoire style
  • Arts style of the French Directory (1795–1799)

    Publique sat were made on antique models devised by David.... In fact Neo-classicism became fashionable". The sources of inspiration are Etruscan, Roman and

    Directoire style

    Directoire style

    Directoire_style

  • Maurie McInnis
  • American historian and author (born 1966)

    University. Her doctoral dissertation was titled The politics of taste: Classicism in Charleston, South Carolina, 1815-1840. Her doctoral advisor was Edward

    Maurie McInnis

    Maurie McInnis

    Maurie_McInnis

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Online names & meanings

  • Xavi
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, English, Indian, Sindhi

    Xavi

    Key

  • Pedaiah
  • Biblical

    Pedaiah

    redemption of the Lord

  • Anugna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anugna

    Beautiful woman

  • Navind
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Navind

    New

  • Murdhanya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Murdhanya

    Highest; Pre-eminent

  • Tamras
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tamras

    Day Lotus; Copper; Gold

  • Heti
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Heti

    Flame

  • Neballat
  • Biblical

    Neballat

    prophecy; budding

  • Aashiq
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aashiq

    Lover. Fancier.

  • Pritikana | ப்ரிதிகாநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pritikana | ப்ரிதிகாநா

    Beloved, Dear one, An atom of Love

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  • Classicalism
  • n.

    A classical idiom, style, or expression; a classicism.

  • Classicism
  • n.

    A classic idiom or expression; a classicalism.