classicalness
Classicalness refers to the quality of being in accordance with the principles of classical art, literature, or music. It suggests a adherence to established forms, balance, order, and clarity. In Western art, classicalness is often associated with the styles and aesthetics of ancient Greece and Rome, emphasizing harmony, proportion, and idealized representation. This can manifest in architecture through symmetrical designs and the use of classical orders like Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. In literature, it implies a focus on timeless themes, elevated language, and well-structured narratives, often drawing inspiration from epic poetry and drama.
Musically, classicalness is linked to the Classical period (roughly 1750-1820), characterized by its emphasis on clarity,