Examples of using Classicist in English and their translations into Spanish
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To offer contrast to the classicist songwriting, Allmusic noted that"Coxon's guitar tears each song open,
moving beyond Renaissance and Classicist models, particularly to the Middle Ages.
The classicist tradition from Italy with its ideals of beauty
even Thomas Percy(The Hermit of Warkworth), each conservative by and large and Classicist(Gray himself was a professor of Greek), took up the new poetry of solitude and loss.
Carmen Tibideaux is a classicist, so for your audition,
Very close to the hotel lies the ACI marina Split which is separated from the hotel by the protected zone of park Sustipan which gets its special charm from the classicist pavilion preserved to this day.
She is flanked behind by two trees in a garden divided into many square plots of land in front of the façade of a palace with several classicist elements such as recesses of coloured, imitation marble.
In baroque and classicist architecture, a monopteros as a pavilion,
has been the teacher of many scholars, such as the classicist John Ma,
significant traditional models to classicist elements and some eclectic expressions.
The spa pavilions were mostly built in the classicist and neo-Renaissance style, while most of the buildings in the spa district of the town bear the imprints of the Art Nouveau style.
Classicist John Wilkins notes that"in the Odyssey for example,
Adamantios Korais, a renowned Greek classicist, justified his preference in A Dialogue between Two Greeks:"Our ancestors used to call themselves Greeks but adopted afterwards the name Hellenes
Kroll was an internationally renowned classicist, owing to his research
The reading is under the leadership of Stanley Lombardo, a classicist at the University of Kansas,
They were brought to Kraków from the Classicist palace of the Morstin family in Pławowice during the renovations of 1961-1965,
The porch has a large arch of classicist form resting on paired Corinthian columns which are each surmounted by a very strongly modelled cornice on which the arch rests,
but pragmatic classicist Basil Al Bayati,
The poem has traditionally been thought to exemplify the contrast which Jonson perceived between himself, the disciplined and erudite classicist, scornful of ignorance
There are two main influences which make up the interior of the church including this classicist style of the tower,