neoclassicist
neoclassicist — 名詞
1. a person who supports or follows the neoclassical movement in art, architecture,
新古典主義者
支持或追隨新古典主義的人
a person who supports or follows the neoclassical movement in art, architecture, literature, or music — a style that looks back to ancient Greek and Roman forms for order, balance, and simplicity
Folake, a neoclassicist architect, uses tall columns and simple shapes in her buildings.
Folake 是一位新古典主義建築師,在作品中運用高大的柱子和簡潔的造型。
countable noun: a neoclassicist / the neoclassicists
Sayaka's art teachers were strict neoclassicists who demanded perfect proportion in every drawing.
Sayaka 的美術老師是嚴格的新古典主義者,要求每幅素描都達到完美的比例。
collocation: strict neoclassicists / committed neoclassicist
18th-century critics called themselves neoclassicists because they valued order over Baroque decoration.
18 世紀的評論家自稱新古典主義者,因為他們重視秩序勝過巴洛克的裝飾風格。
The exhibition brought together neoclassicists who admired the balance of ancient Greek sculpture.
這場展覽匯集了欣賞古希臘雕塑均衡之美的眾多新古典主義者。
- classicist
broader term; may refer to a scholar of ancient Greek and Roman culture rather than an artistic follower of neoclassicism specifically
- traditionalist
much broader; refers to anyone who prefers established forms, not limited to Greco-Roman revival
- modernist
someone who rejects historical styles and advocates new forms of expression
- romanticist
an artist who valued emotion, imagination, and individual expression over classical order
用法筆記
Often used in historical or academic contexts to describe artists, writers, and architects active in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The corresponding artistic movement is 'neoclassicism'; the adjective form is 'neoclassical'.