classicism
n. 古典主義,古典風格
Classicism is a style of art practised especially in the 18th century in Europe. It has simple regular forms and the artist does not attempt to express strong emotions.
1. a movement in literature and art during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe that favored rationality and restraint and strict forms;
Kant, unconsciously, had prejudice for classicism instead of romanticism, which represents Kant's real look.
康德在不自覺中偏向了古典主義而非浪漫主義, 這才是康德藝術觀的本來面目.
As a consequence, classicism in painting was quickly taken the place of by romanticism.
結果, 繪畫領域的古典主義很快就被浪漫主義所代替.
In succession to classicism and modernism, post modernism becomes the instrument for the shift of aesthetics.
繼古典主義、現代主義之後, 後現代主義文化思潮成為美學話語轉型有力工具.
Although classicism was not restrained to any one country, its principal center was France.
雖然古典主義沒有被限制在任何一個國家, 但它主要的中心是法國.
Classicism often derived its models from the ancient Greeks and Romans.
古典主義經常從古希臘和古羅馬歷史中獲得其範本.