May 27, 2007
Novelty, improvisation, self-expression, and blinding inspiration were not neoclassical virtues; neoclassicism (1750-1900) was intended to exhibit perfect control of an idiom. It did not recreate art forms from the ground up with each new project, as modernism (1890-) demanded.

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