neoclassic
or ne·o-clas·sic
[ nee-oh-klas-ik ]
/ ˌni oʊˈklæs ɪk /
adjective
(sometimes initial capital letter)
belonging or pertaining to a revival of classic styles or something that is held to resemble classic styles, as in art, literature, music, or architecture.
(usually initial capital letter) Fine Arts.
of, relating to, or designating a style of painting and sculpture developed principally from the mid-18th through the mid-19th centuries, characterized chiefly by an iconography derived from classical antiquity, a hierarchical conception of subject matter, severity of composition and, especially in painting, by an oblique lighting of forms in the early phase and a strict linear quality in the later phase of the style.
Architecture.
of, relating to, or designating neoclassicism.
(sometimes initial capital letter) Literature.
of, relating to, or designating a style of poetry or prose, developed chiefly in the 17th and 18th centuries, rigidly adhering to canons of form that were derived mainly from classical antiquity, that were exemplified by decorum of style or diction, the three unities, etc., and that emphasized an impersonal expression of universal truths as shown in human actions, representing them principally in satiric and didactic modes.
Also
ne·o·clas·si·cal,
ne·o-clas·si·cal.
OTHER WORDS FROM neoclassic
ne·o·clas·si·cist, ne·o-clas·si·cist, nounWords nearby neoclassic
neoarsphenamine,
neoarthrosis,
neoblastic,
neocene,
neocerebellum,
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neoclassical,
neoclassicism,
neocolonialism,
neocon,
neoconservatism
Example sentences from the Web for neo-classical
So I choreographed a duet for two women in the neo-classical style, and sent it to competitions for feedback.
And instead of the classic striped charcoal trousers, a neo-classical striped charcoal skirt.
Boileau carries the neo-classical ideal of nature and art to its ultimate perfection.
A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance |Joel Elias SpingarnThe artists of the neo-classical school, with their pompous but severe forms, paid more attention to line than to color.
The Standard Galleries - Holland |Esther Singleton