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    Neoclassicism is a movement in architecture, design and the arts which emerged in France in the 1740s and became dominant in France between about 1760...
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    Neoclassicism, also spelled Neo-classicism, emerged as a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and...
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    Groth, Håkan, Neoclassicism in the North: Swedish Furniture and Interiors, 1770–1850 Honour, Hugh, Neoclassicism Irwin, David, Neoclassicism (in series Art...
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    Apollo and Orpheus, in which the neoclassicism took on an explicitly "classical Grecian" aura. Stravinsky's neoclassicism culminated in his opera The Rake's...
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  • (the Odalesques) subjects in the spirit of Romanticism. Neoclassicism in France French neoclassical theatre List of French artists of the eighteenth century...
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    Ange-Jacques Gabriel (category French neoclassical architects)
    Versailles. His style was a careful balance between French Baroque architecture and French neoclassicism. Ange-Jacques Gabriel was born on 23 October 1698...
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    France matched Italy's influence during the Rococo and Neoclassicism periods[citation needed] During the 19th century and up to mid-20 century France...
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    Neoclassical economics is an approach to economics in which the production, consumption, and valuation (pricing) of goods and services are observed as...
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  • history of theatre of France. Discussions about the origins of non-religious theatre ("théâtre profane") — both drama and farce — in the Middle Ages remain...
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    engravings, gave a new impetus to neoclassicism that is called the Greek Revival. Neoclassicism continued to be a major force in academic art through the 19th...
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    representing the second phase of Neoclassicism. It flourished between 1800 and 1815 during the Consulate and the First French Empire periods, although its...
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    Turkey. After the Revolution, the Republicans favoured Neoclassicism although it was introduced in France before the revolution with such buildings as the Parisian...
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    Jean-François Oeben (category French furniture makers)
    in 1759. His widow married his journeyman Jean Henri Riesener, who used Oeben's stamp until he was granted its mastership in 1768. Neoclassicism in France...
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    played in celebrating the Neoclassical revolution and Napoleon's exploits. They inevitably came to an end with the Restoration. Neoclassicism began a...
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    François Gérard (category Pages with French IPA)
    Elchingen Wikimedia Commons has media related to François Gérard. Neoclassicism in France Some sources say he was born on 4 May 1770, however his tombstone...
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    Jacques-Louis David (category French neoclassical painters)
    Jacques-Louis David (French: [ʒaklwi david]; 30 August 1748 – 29 December 1825) was a French painter in the Neoclassical style, considered to be the preeminent...
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    Jean Henri Riesener (category Emigrants from the Holy Roman Empire to France)
    1780–4, The Wallace Collection, UK Neoclassicism in France Sociability and Furniture in eighteenth-century France Geoffrey de Bellaigue, The James A....
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    century, neoclassicism reappeared in a revitalised form incorporated in the Postmodern style. This postmodern neoclassicism is most commonly used in the construction...
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  • bands such as Cocteau Twins, and neoclassical dark wave, initiated by the music of Dead Can Dance and In the Nursery. French cold wave groups such as Clair...
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    Jean-Antoine Houdon (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Chicago Madame Houdon, Louvre Neoclassicism in France Washington-Franklin Issues "Jean Antoine Houdon pronunciation in French". www.forvo.com. Retrieved...
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    Louis XV style (category Pages with French IPA)
    From 1750 until the King's death in 1774, it became more sober, ordered, and began to show the influences of Neoclassicism. The chief architect of the King...
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    assertive and free of distractions. This artistic trend came to be known as Neoclassicism. The ballet choreographer who most exemplified this new, clean aesthetic...
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    Louis XVI furniture (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Louis XVI furniture is characterized by elegance and neoclassicism, a return to ancient Greek and Roman models. Much of it was designed and made for Queen...
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    Étienne-Louis Boullée (category French neoclassical architects)
    architecture in the 17th and 18th century and the Neoclassicism that evolved after the mid century. He was elected to the Académie Royale d'Architecture in 1762...
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    of Catherine. Within a few years, neoclassicism in Russia, which in its first phase had drawn ideas from the French architecture of the mid-eighteenth...
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    Jean Chalgrin (category French neoclassical architects)
    Arc de Triomphe, Paris. His neoclassic orientation was established from his early studies with the prophet of neoclassicism Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni...
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    construct colonial architecture in Southeast Asia. This period saw many classical buildings constructed in the neoclassical and French Colonial style of architecture...
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    the general period known as Neoclassicism and lasted more than the other national variants of neoclassicism. It developed in opposition to the Baroque style...
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    Claude Michel (category 18th-century French sculptors)
    Simon Museum (Pasadena,California) Philadelphia Museum of Art Neoclassicism in France Chisholm 1911. Jean-Jacques Fiechter / Benno Schubiger: L’Ambassade...
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  • Renaissance Europe Cassone Orientalism in early modern France 18th-century Europe Adam Style Carpet Neoclassicism Rococo 19th-century Europe Arts and Crafts...
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