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- unexplored and considered a dangerous territory of the Ottoman Empire, Neoclassicists' appreciation of Gr**** architecture was predominantly mediated through...
- David Robert Jones (8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016), known as David Bowie (/ˈboʊi/ BOH-ee), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as...
- A land value tax (LVT) is a levy on the value of land without regard to buildings, personal property and other improvements upon it. Some economists favor...
- century it was considered the greatest ancient sculpture by ardent neoclassicists, and for centuries it epitomized the ideals of aesthetic perfection...
- The Boston School (also called the Stravinsky School) was a group of composers, most of them Jewish, from Boston, M****achusetts who were influenced by...
- mosque was demolished in 1843, and the Frankish Tower in 1875. German Neoclassicist architect Leo von Klenze was responsible for the restoration of the...
- upswing and generally divided into two camps: one―historical landscape by Neoclassicists in Southern Europe representing idealized views of real and fancied...
- sculptural portraits of politicians and public figures, in a plain neoclassicist trend. During the 20th century, the Colombian sculpture began to develop...
- Antonio Canova and Bertel Thorvaldsen, were both based in Rome and firm Neoclassicists, not at all tempted to allow influence from medieval sculpture, which...
- Volume 10, Issue 1 December 1993 , pages 56 - 65 "Solitude and the Neoclassicists" by Raymond D. Havens ELH, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Dec., 1954), pp. 251-273...