classicism 英 [ˈklæsɪsɪzəm]   美 [ˈklæsɪˌsɪzəm]

classicism

classicism  英 [ˈklæsɪsɪzəm] 美 [ˈklæsɪˌsɪzəm]

n. 古典主义;古典风格 

名词复数:classicisms 

The great thing about classicism for Gadamer, or what he calls "tradition," is that it's something we can share. 对于伽达默尔来说古典主义,或者传统,最伟大之处是这是我们可以分享的。
His works range from realistic to abstract: the Blue, Rose, and African periods, Analytical and Synthetic Cubism, Neo-classicism, Surrealism. 其作品涵盖了现实主义和抽象色彩:从蓝色时期、玫瑰时期、非洲时期,解析立体主义和合成立体主义时期,到新古典主义时期,乃至超现实主义。

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  • n. 古典主义;古典风格
  • 1. The great thing about classicism for Gadamer, or what he calls "tradition," is that it's something we can share.

    对于伽达默尔来说古典主义,或者传统,最伟大之处是这是我们可以分享的。

  • 2. His works range from realistic to abstract: the Blue, Rose, and African periods, Analytical and Synthetic Cubism, Neo-classicism, Surrealism.

    其作品涵盖了现实主义和抽象色彩:从蓝色时期、玫瑰时期、非洲时期,解析立体主义和合成立体主义时期,到新古典主义时期,乃至超现实主义。

  • 3. Characteristic of a highly academic classicism, esp. in porcelains. (China, 14th –17th centuries)

    高度传统古典主义倾向的,特别是指与14至17世纪中国明代瓷器有关的艺术。

  • classicism (n.) "classical style in art or literature," 1830, from classic + -ism. Related: Classicist (1828). In the 19c., usually contrasted with romanticism and considered characteristic of the 18c.
clas·si·cism / ˈklæsɪsɪzəm ; NAmE ˈklæsɪsɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] 1 a style of art and literature that is simple and elegant and is based on the styles of ancient Greece and Rome. Classicismwas popular in Europe in the 18th century. 古典主义(基于古希腊与古罗马风格,18 世纪盛行于欧洲) 2 a style or form that has simple, natural qualities and pleasing combinations of parts 古典风格 classicism classicisms clas·si·cism / ˈklæsɪsɪzəm ; NAmE ˈklæsɪsɪzəm /
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