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A88040063 - Neolassicistic Art - Mass Market and Industrialisation
Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Started conversation Apr 22, 2024
Entry: Neolassicistic Art - Mass Market and Industrialisation - A88040063
Author: Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor - U1314679
I just remembered that I had finished this months ago and never submitted it... oh well. Here it is then.
A88040063 - Neolassicistic Art - Mass Market and Industrialisation
SashaQ - happysad Posted Apr 22, 2024
A88040063 - Neolassicistic Art - Mass Market and Industrialisation
SashaQ - happysad Posted Apr 25, 2024
I notice the title needs a tweak to Neoclassical
I think "re-instation" should be "reinstatement"
Very interesting about the design process and production becoming two separate things, leading to separate schools etc.
"instead it was produced what people would buy" - sorry I'm not sure what this is saying - people bought what was made rather than asking for things to be custom-made for them?
"He also established the idea of a monochromatic, white antiquity (as opposed to the reality of colourfully painted temples and statues" - aha - fascinating.
The Sculpture section is apt - shows how history repeats itself.
I like the concluding paragraph
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted May 23, 2024
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