Helenisme (neoklasisisme)

Perseus Memegang Kepala Medusa, Antonio Canova, Museo Pio-Clementino, Vatikan.

Hellenisme Neoklasik adalah sebuah istilah yang utamanya diperkenalkan pada era Romansa Eropa oleh Johann Joachim Winckelmann.

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Karena gerakan neoklasik berbeda dari bentuk Romawi atau Yunani-Romawi dari neoklasikisme yang timbul setelah zaman Renaisans di Eropa, gerakan tersebut sering kali diasosiasikan dengan Jerman dan Inggris pada abad kedelapan belas dan kesembilan belas.

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