neoprimitivism

noun

Etymology

From neo- + primitivism, taking its name from Aleksandr Shevchenko's book Neo-primitivizm (1913).

  1. derived from prīmitīvus
  2. derived from primitif
  3. inherited from primitif
  4. suffixed as primitivism — “primitive + ism
  5. prefixed as neoprimitivism — “neo + primitivism

Definitions

  1. A Russian art movement fusing elements of Cézanne, cubism and futurism with traditional…

    A Russian art movement fusing elements of Cézanne, cubism and futurism with traditional Russian folk art.

  2. The loss of cultural complexity due to environmental factors and forms of social…

    The loss of cultural complexity due to environmental factors and forms of social interaction.

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