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    On neoclassicism / by 191178 Praz, Mario

    Published 1969
    Subjects: “…Neoclassicism (Art)…”
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    MAURICE RAVEL BETWEEN IMPRESSIONISM, SYMBOLISM AND NEOCLASSICISM by Boglárka Eszter OLÁH

    Published 2019-06-01
    Subjects: “…Ravel, Impressionism, Symbolism, Neoclassicism, Skills.…”
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    Public Commemoration, Modern National Identity and the Crisis of Neoclassicism – The Case of Early Nineteenth-Century 'Resurrected' Poland by Getka-Kenig, Mikołaj

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…This socio-political transformation coincided with the development of Neoclassicism in the fine arts. However, the artistic canon of ideal forms appreciated by academics and aristocratic art lovers alike proved too hermetic for modern artistic enterprises such as public monuments of heroes cherished by the masses. …”
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    J N L, (1760-1734) : bart and science of architecture / by 402203 Villari, Sergio

    Published 1990
    Subjects: “…Neoclassicism (Architecture)…”
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    The Beau-Arts [slaid]

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    Subjects: “…Neoclassicism (architecture)…”
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    Palladio : a western progress / by 449230 Guinness, Desmond, Sadler, Julius Trousdale

    Published 1976
    Subjects: “…Neoclassicism (Architecture)…”
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    The first meoderns : the architects of the eighteenth century / by Rykwert, Joseph, 1926-

    Published 1980
    Subjects: “…Neoclassicism (Architecture)…”
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    European architecture 1750-1890 / by 446797 Bergdoll, Barry

    Published 2000
    Subjects: “…Neoclassicism (Architecture)…”
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    Antonio Mollari e l’architettura nelle Marche dal Neoclassico al Purismo / Antonio Mollari and architecture in Marche region from Neoclassicism to Purism by Fabio Mariano

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The early architectural "functionalist" Neoclassicism introduced in the Papal State by the genius of Vanvitelli, with his early works in the Marches, had defined a new design language and a particular simplified taste in architectural decorum, played on the widespread use of clay enriched with essential emphases stone, which will affect the architectural production in the Marches to beyond the eighteenth century. …”
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