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  1. What is the opinion on stripped classicism? : r ... - Reddit

    Mar 18, 2023 · I was recently looking at some government buildings and noticed how common the use of stripped classicism is. I wanted to know how exactly this sub feels about these types of buildings.

  2. I’ve become very fond of stripped classism, your thoughts?

    Classicism, not classism. Two very different things. Reply reply AMoreCivilizedAge • Nobody tell this guy about Speer Reply reply a_demon_from_hell • Oh I know about Speer, shame he was such a …

  3. Assistance on Realism/Formalism/Classicism : r/filmtheory - Reddit

    Feb 13, 2024 · I’m on my second paper for Intro to Cinema class and I must admit I am struggling with the concepts of realism vs. formalism vs. classicism in films. We are tasked to view Buster Keaton’s …

  4. Would Bladerunner 2049 be considered classicism or formalist?

    Jun 17, 2023 · Would Bladerunner 2049 be considered classicism or formalist? I've just started learning about films in college, and I made a mistake because I called a scene in Bladerunner 2049 formalist, …

  5. How was Weimar Classicism classical? : r/AskLiteraryStudies - Reddit

    Dec 8, 2022 · The traditional core of literary classicism was 17th century France, found in writers such as Corneille, Racine, Moliere, Boileau - the last one being a great example because he wrote an …

  6. [Ask] Why is classical architecture dismissed in the community?

    Stating classicism is something constrained by rules is such a straw man. Classicism is not a style. There is even about it titled Classicism is Not a Style availed used on Amazon for for $13.99. For …

  7. The Eccles Federal Reserve Building, Washington DC, one of the

    Jun 26, 2023 · The Eccles Federal Reserve Building, Washington DC, one of the best executed examples of Stripped Classicism.

  8. Difference between Renaissance and Classicism? : r/Art - Reddit

    Dec 9, 2012 · What is the difference between Renaissance and Classicism architecture? Both seem to harken back to classical/antiquity elements of Roman and Greek art/architecture.

  9. Romanticism vs. Neo-Classicism : r/ArtHistory - Reddit

    May 7, 2012 · While the styles are the same, the subject matters are quite different. Neoclassicism deals with those things that are classical in nature, meaning that it is a resurgence of the ideas and ideals …

  10. Socialist Classicism in Armenia. What do you think? : r ...

    The architecture of the Soviet period is always interesting, sometimes it is completely brutalist, sometimes it has certain classical characteristics but mixed with brutalism like Moscow State …