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Title: On undying classicism and subverters of foundations; [О неумирающем классицизме и ниспровергателях основ]
Authors: Bagina, E.
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences, Vostoksibacademcenter
Citation: Bagina, E. (2024). О неумирающем классицизме и ниспровергателях основ. Проект Байкал, (79), 96-103. https://doi.org/10.51461/issn.2309-3072/77.2294
Abstract: Directions (styles) in culture have different reserves of strength and different inertia. Among them there is a unique one capable of revival. It is classicism, which is characterized by a timeless understanding of the laws of harmony and beauty based on the forms and images of ancient art of Greece and Rome. Classicist thinking and classicism did not leave European culture in the 20th and 21st centuries, but its forms changed. The grafting of art nouveau, avant-garde and postmodernism into classical art and architecture did not pass without a trace. Antagonists shook the established norms and left, while classical art and architecture expanded the range of creative possibilities and revived, preserving the basic principles. © 2024 Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences, Vostoksibacademcenter. All rights reserved.
Keywords: CLASSICISM
CLASSICIST THINKING
CLASSICS
CONTEMPORARY ART
DIRECTIONS (STYLES)
FUTURISM
POSTMODERNISM
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/141497
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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RSCI ID: 67303651
SCOPUS ID: 85191560680
PURE ID: 56651273
ISSN: 2309-3072
2307-4485
DOI: 10.51461/issn.2309-3072/77.2294
RSCF project card: Ural Federal University cluster; 19-72-10033)
The research was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project 19-72-10033). Computer simulations were performed at the Vienna Scientific Cluster and the Ural Federal University cluster.
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