They had the house demolished and built a classicistic country residence, where they stayed in summer. |
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The classicistic Kurhaus represents one of the most beautiful, famous and oldest casinos in the world. |
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The epiphanic process of these works unquestionably reveals much of the Dionysian and little of the Apollonian of classicistic ideology. |
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Its architecture with the gently bent pilaster strips and mouldings indicates already a transition to classicistic forms. |
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The Saint Godard parish church is a classicistic building of brick and sandstone built in the 18th century. |
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From the middle of the 18th century on a classicistic façade replaced the old one whose foundations had sunk into ground. |
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Lorenzo then goes on to amplify and expand the Rizzo mode by infusing it with new classicistic ideals. |
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That is why the blows of the classicistic attack, which could have been just as well delivered to any other painter of his generation, all fell on his head. |
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A bell-tower, an old gothic church with a lot of wall paintings and a classicistic Evangelic church with a park are the most dominant objects in the centre. |
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There are Renaissance, baroque and classicistic compositions introduced at the concerts as well as various artists and various genres compositions transcriptions. |
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Gothic sculpture evolved into the more technically advanced and classicistic Renaissance style in Italy during the 14th and early 15th centuries but persisted until somewhat later in northern Europe. |
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