Pseudoclassicism

Pseudoclassicism refers to a style of art, architecture, or literature that imitates or emulates the characteristics of classical antiquity, particularly the forms and motifs of ancient Greek and Roman art. This style often incorporates classical elements such as columns, pediments, and friezes, but may lack the true understanding or adherence to the principles of classical design. Pseudoclassicism can be seen as a superficial or decorative interpretation of classical aesthetics, rather than a true revival or continuation of classical traditions.




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