Results for: in Classical style
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Anton von Webern (1883-1945), Austrian composer and conductor, student of Schoenberg who adopted the 12-tone style in his compositionsWebern
any of a number of flowering water plants; flower which was believed to induce a state of blissful forgetfulness when eaten (Classical Mythology), lotus flower in sacred art, mythological fruit causing drowsiness, mythological plant bearing lotus fruit...lotus
appointment, assign date to something, commitment to perform, date palm, dates of birth and death, day month and year according to the calendar; interview, meeting; fruit of a date palm tree, go on dates with somebody, go out of style, make somebody or...date
art mixing realistic and fantastic, blending realistic and fantastic, distorted, grotesque artistic piece, incongruous, odd or ugly person or thing; work of art in the grotesque style, something grotesque, strange, weird, bizarre; distorted, deformed; ...grotesque
art of cooking, place for cooking, preparation of food, style of preparing foodcookery
art style with Chinese influence, object in chinoiserie stylechinoiserie
artist whose work is done in a surrealistic style, member of the surrealist movementsurrealist
artistic movement in Russia in the early 1900s that supported very formal organization of materials and use of modern industrial materials; theatrical movement that excelled in the abstract style, Russian artistic movementconstructivism
artistic style of medieval northern Europe (including architecture, painting, music, etc.); extinct Germanic language of the Goths, black lettergothic
artistic style resembling photography, extremely detailed painting style that resembles photographyphotorealism
artistic style using geometric shapes, nonrepresentational artistic movement of the early 20th century which uses geometrical forms to represent objectscubism
artwork created from many small pieces, creation of image from collected pieces, moviemaking style, sequence of overlapping film clips, technique of creating a composite picture; juxtaposition of separate parts to create a whole (picture, music, etc.)montage
as traditionally accepted or done, as typical example, as usually occurs, in a classical manner, in classic way, in manner of Greco-Roman culture, simply styledclassically
assign to a group, classify; attribute, ascribe, classroom; status; section, department; data structure which also contains the procedures for processing the data (Computers), division according to quality, elegance in style, excellence, group of simil...class
assisting official military forces, military in style, semi-military, quasi-military; assisting the military, unofficial soldier, using military techniquesparamilitary
 

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