újklasszikus
Újklasszikus, often translated as Neo-Classicism or New Classicism, refers to a revival and renewed interest in classical art and culture. This movement, which gained prominence in the mid-18th century and continued into the early 19th century, drew inspiration from the art, architecture, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. It was a reaction against the ornate and excessive styles of the Baroque and Rococo periods, emphasizing clarity, order, reason, and restraint.
In visual arts, Újklasszikus artists sought to emulate the perceived perfection of classical forms, focusing on
Architecture during the Újklasszikus period saw a return to the principles of classical design, characterized by
In literature and music, Újklasszikus trends emphasized formal perfection, rational structure, and adherence to established rules