Neoclassical Sentence Examples
- Curvy furniture in the Rococo style may be paired with neoclassical pieces or even sleek, modern items. 
- Behind its imposing neoclassical façade lies a world of understated elegance. 
- It begins rather in the manner of Eastern European folkmusic, and has a neoclassical chorale at the end. 
- Instead of celebrating the neoclassical glory of the façade, his composition featured the ornate railings running down the side of Montague Street. 
- The play is done in a neoclassical ballet style with motifs and elements of the argentine tango and some jazz and ethno elements. 
- The play is done in a neoclassical ballet style with motifs and elements of the Argentine tango and some jazz and ethno elements. 
- Like most neoclassical designs his upholstery fabrics were very often done in vertical stripes of very light, cool colors. 
- It mixes Neoclassical, Cubism, Modernism, Art Nouveau and Bauhaus. 
- His designs are characterized by delicate, straight lines, contrasting veneers and neoclassical motifs and ornamentation. 
- Jefferson had a great appreciation for Neoclassical architecture, especially Italian Renaissance designs, so it's no wonder that he designed his home, Monticello, using many of the classical architectural features. Advertisement
- This was doubtless much more to the prevailing, somewhat austere, neoclassical taste. 
- Fast visible image of an ELM in MAST Measurements of neoclassical island evolution appearing to confirm the strong stabilizing role of field curvature effects. 
- The French neoclassical style, which emerged during the reign of Louis XVI, features straight lines and reeded legs with an influence from ancient Greek and Roman design. 
- Some of these artforms included Art Nouveau, Cubism, and Neoclassical movements. 
- Classical and neoclassical economics are primarily about the efficient allocation of resources. Advertisement
- David MacNaughton's paper examined the broadly Humean model of the moral agent that many neoclassical environmental economists typically assume.