neoclassicism

noun
/ˌni.oʊˈklæ.sɪˌsɪ.zm̩/US

Etymology

From neo- + classic + -ism.

  1. derived from classicus — “relating to the classes of Roman citizenry, especially the highest
  2. borrowed from classique
  3. formed as neoclassicism — “neo- + classic + -ism

Definitions

  1. Any of several movements in the arts, architecture, literature and music that revived…

    Any of several movements in the arts, architecture, literature and music that revived forms from earlier centuries, especially those of the ancient Greeks and ancient Romans.

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