NOUN | academicism | academicisms | |
SYNO | academicism | academism | scholasticism |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- His academicism and grand-manner painting span styles from Baroque to incipient Neoclassicism. He was a tutor to Stefano Pozzi, Johann Zoffany, and Gavin Hamilton. He may have mentored Pompeo Batoni.
- "Quiet", in Leonard Bernstein's "Candide", satirizes the method by using it for a song about boredom, and Benjamin Britten used a twelve-tone row—a "tema seriale con fuga"—in his "Cantata Academica: Carmen Basiliense" (1959) as an emblem of academicism.
- The buildings are built in cut stone and are characterized by a certain academicism. A new neo-Gothic chapel replaced the first oratory in 1885.
- Commissions did not dry up during the July Monarchy, though he was criticized for his academicism.
- As an established authority in the artistic scene in the island, Calì started to grow his own school, favouring the style of Verismo over the rampant Neo-Classicism and academicism.
- Sloterdijk's philosophical style strikes a balance between the firm academicism of a scholarly professor and a certain sense of anti-academicism (witness his ongoing interest in the ideas of Osho, of whom he became a disciple in the late seventies).
- Rogelio de Egusquiza was a singular painter who evolved from academicism and a brief phase of fortunyista influence to a decorativist and exuberant symbolism strongly influenced by the work of Wagner, many of whose plots and characters he recreated in his paintings.
- He believed that this was a feature from academicism of late Classical era.
- At the end of the war, in 1944, he made a short stint at the Beaux-Arts in Paris, whose academicism he rejected.
- This oil painting one canvas congregates elements from two Brazilian artistic movements, modernism and academicism.
- From 1970 to 1974 he directed the Catalan School of Tapestry In 1975 he moved to Girona, where he held a chair in tapestry, teaching the craft of weaver based on academicism.
- They broke free of the traditions imposed by academicism and innovated while continuing to respect the aesthetic grace of Indian art forms and the richness of myth.
- Alongside this academicism, the romantic tradition formalized by Gericault, Bonington and Delacroix was gaining momentum.
- His work "Flood" has a taste of academicism and salon art of the second half of the 19th century, with its polished figures and Alma-Tadema-esque composition.
- Some of his methods and work were heavily criticized by his fellow art colleagues in the city of Varna for being based on academicism.
- The Société Libre des Beaux-Arts ("Free Society of Fine Arts") was an organization formed in 1868 by Belgian artists to react against academicism and to advance Realist painting and artistic freedom.
- Her style evolved from a strict objectivism and academicism in direction of more impressions and plein air painting.
- Carpeaux soon grew tired of academicism and became a wanderer on the streets of Rome.
- Specially with the art industry and academicism. During an interview she stated: "I didn't want to work with concepts; I wanted to work with my life.
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