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- The score combines various genres, including the Neoclassicism from his early years.
- He was the major rival of Adam in British Neoclassicism.
- Vasilije Mokranjac's entire oeuvre is dedicated to instrumental music. His personal style can be positioned within the broadly defined neoclassicism and moderated modernism.
- A strong proponent of neoclassicism, during his career Mihalovici embraced a variety of contemporary styles, with a harmonic language ranging from chromaticism to serialism.
- During the period 1844–1862 the studies' program was influenced by Europe's Academies of Fine Arts which taught neoclassicism.
- Japanese painting during the Taishō period was only mildly influenced by other contemporary European movements, such as neoclassicism and late post-impressionism.
- In 1842 rebuilding of Ekenäs church is completed. The old baroque church represents now neoclassicism.
- Dawn Road was a German Hard rock band playing neoclassicism, formed in February 1972.
- Monumentalism defines the architectural tendencies that during the first half of the twentieth century had as their essential canon the inspiration and connection to classicism and neoclassicism.
- Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736–1806) – famous for his mathematical neoclassicism.
- At the end of the 20th century, neoclassicism reappeared in a revitalised form incorporated in the Postmodern style.
- Bieganowo Palace (...) - eclectic palace with elements of neoclassicism in Bieganowo (Września County, Poland), built between 1914 and 1916, designed by Stefan Cybichowski for Edward Grabski.
- Jan Claudius de Cock (Brussels, baptized on 2 June 1667 – Antwerp, 1735) He is credited with introducing neoclassicism in Flemish sculpture.
- From the early 1760s his designs showed some first signs of the earliest neoclassicism, the "goût grec".
- St. Ludwig is an example of pure neoclassicism. Only the bases of the towers, completed in 1881, show signs of a Romantic heritage.
- Károly Antal (23 June 1909 – 26 May 1994, in Budapest) was a twentieth century Hungarian sculptor. His sculptural style reflected neoclassicism style.
- With the decline of archaeological neoclassicism, the curule chair disappeared; it is not found among Biedermeier and other Late Classical furnishing schemes.
- Henri-Joseph Rutxhiel (1775 in Lierneux, Belgium – 1837 in Paris, France) was a Belgian sculptor. He belonged to the neoclassicism movement.
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