neoclassicism in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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neoclassicism [Am ˌnioʊˈklæsəˌsɪzəm, Brit ˌniːəʊˈklasɪsɪz(ə)m] N U

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neoclassicism in the PONS Dictionary

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a leading exponent of neoclassicism
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The exterior of the cathedral, with two lofty towers flanking the faade, is rigorously formulated in the style transitional between baroque and neoclassicism.
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The form found its way into stylish but non-royal decoration in the archaeological second phase of neoclassicism in the early 19th century.
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The Treasury Department favored neoclassicism as the appropriate architectural style for most of the federal buildings constructed during this time period.
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During its height, it was eminently baroque, concluding with a short rococo period leading to an incipient neoclassicism until the transition to the republican period.
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