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(1) orthodoxy of a scholastic variety
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(1) orthodoxy of a scholastic variety
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(1) She writes that u2018Black artists such as Lois Mailou Jones, Palmer C. Hayden, and Henry O. Tanner were more inclined towards a conventional academicism , despite Paris's reputation for modernityu2019.
(2) the opposition between academicism and creative authenticity
(3) What was originally intended as a reprisal against the stuffy, airless academicism of government-approved filmmaking is now becoming mired in its own set of cliches.
(4) Perhaps Elie avoided this approach in order to give priority to his subjects' biographies and avoid any taint of academicism , both of which are commendable aims.
(5) the opposition between academicism and creative authenticity
(6) He believed that the worn-out academicism of the day could be revitalized by direct contact with peasant life and with the genuine folk art of the people.
(7) The homespun quality of his materials and processes reveals, rather than masks, a keen formal and historical sensibility, while also serving his devastating wit and cold eye for high-art academicism .
(8) She is a pianist who always thinks, always invests her performances with a point of view, while managing in the process never to allow the clouds of calculation and academicism to hover above the keyboard.
(9) Hirst's portrayal of the scene is reminiscent of Gilles Deleuze's description of his escape from the bondage of academicism in postwar French philosophy.
(10) But they are also rooted in the progressive academicism of Dickinson's teachers.
(11) There is also a sense of joy and sheer pleasure in composing and in sound worlds which comes across, no sterile academicism .
(12) There's a passion in his playing of these glorious variations that reflects the man - both men - and easily beats plain, severe academicism .
(13) All of modern art since the middle of the previous century had been based on rebellion against academicism and Ingres was the painter most associated with academicism .
(14) At any rate, the string writing is jaw-droppingly expert, particularly startling in one so young, the independence of parts preternaturally clear, without a trace of academicism .
(15) At a time when I was becoming very disaffected by the academicism of contemporary music, Louis's music showed that you can be sophisticated, adventurous, uncompromising, and utterly direct at the same time.
(16) He kept the school a bastion of Germanic academicism while the musical mainstream went elsewhere.
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(1) She writes that u2018Black artists such as Lois Mailou Jones, Palmer C. Hayden, and Henry O. Tanner were more inclined towards a conventional academicism , despite Paris's reputation for modernityu2019.
(2) the opposition between academicism and creative authenticity
(3) What was originally intended as a reprisal against the stuffy, airless academicism of government-approved filmmaking is now becoming mired in its own set of cliches.
(4) Perhaps Elie avoided this approach in order to give priority to his subjects' biographies and avoid any taint of academicism , both of which are commendable aims.
(5) the opposition between academicism and creative authenticity
(6) He believed that the worn-out academicism of the day could be revitalized by direct contact with peasant life and with the genuine folk art of the people.
(7) The homespun quality of his materials and processes reveals, rather than masks, a keen formal and historical sensibility, while also serving his devastating wit and cold eye for high-art academicism .
(8) She is a pianist who always thinks, always invests her performances with a point of view, while managing in the process never to allow the clouds of calculation and academicism to hover above the keyboard.
(9) Hirst's portrayal of the scene is reminiscent of Gilles Deleuze's description of his escape from the bondage of academicism in postwar French philosophy.
(10) But they are also rooted in the progressive academicism of Dickinson's teachers.
(11) There is also a sense of joy and sheer pleasure in composing and in sound worlds which comes across, no sterile academicism .
(12) There's a passion in his playing of these glorious variations that reflects the man - both men - and easily beats plain, severe academicism .
(13) All of modern art since the middle of the previous century had been based on rebellion against academicism and Ingres was the painter most associated with academicism .
(14) At any rate, the string writing is jaw-droppingly expert, particularly startling in one so young, the independence of parts preternaturally clear, without a trace of academicism .
(15) At a time when I was becoming very disaffected by the academicism of contemporary music, Louis's music showed that you can be sophisticated, adventurous, uncompromising, and utterly direct at the same time.
(16) He kept the school a bastion of Germanic academicism while the musical mainstream went elsewhere.
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1. scholasticism
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Noun
1. scholasticism
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