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Neoclassical American Realism



Neoclassicism (sometimes called Neo-classicism) is the name given to distinct movement in the visual arts in effect at various times between the 18th and the 20th centuries. Novelty, improvisation, self-expression, and blinding inspiration (which most refer to as modernism or minimalism) are not neoclassical virtues; neoclassicism exhibits perfect control and does not recreate art forms from the ground up with each new project, as modernism demands.



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