[영문학사]classicism(고전주의) and romanticism(낭만주의)
- 최초 등록일
- 2005.12.19
- 최종 저작일
- 2005.11
- 4페이지/ 한컴오피스
- 가격 1,500원
소개글
고전주의과 낭만주의의 사조와 주요 작가들 비교 입니다.
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classicism
writers of classicism period
romanticism
writers of romanticism period
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Classicism and Neoclassicism, in the arts, historical tradition or aesthetic attitudes based on the art of Greece and Rome in antiquity. In the context of the tradition, Classicism refers either to the art produced in antiquity or to later art inspired by that of antiquity; Neoclassicism always refers to the art produced later but inspired by antiquity. Thus the terms Classicism and Neoclassicism are often used interchangeably.
Term that, with the related words `classic` and `Classical`, is used in various (and often confusing) ways in the history and criticism of the arts. In its broadest sense, Classicism is used as the opposite of Romanticism, characterizing art in which adherence to recognized aesthetic ideals is accorded greater importance that individuality of expression. The word often implies direct inspiration from antique art, but this is not a necessary part of the concept, and according to context the word might be intended to convey little more than the idea of clarity of expression, or alternatively of conservatism. In the context of Greek art, the term `Classical` has a more precise meaning, referring to the period between the Archaic and Hellenism periods, when Greek culture is thought to have attained its greatest splendor. The term `classic` is used to refer to the best or most representative example of its kind in any field or period. This is what Wölfflin meant when he gave the title Classic Art to his book on the Italian High Renaissance.
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