adjective
- opposed to or rejecting the principles, styles, or values of classical art, literature, music, or architecture
- departing from traditional or established aesthetic standards and conventions
Usage: often used in art history and cultural criticism
Usage: used more broadly in contemporary art and design contexts
Examples
- The composer's anticlassical approach rejected the rigid structures of the Baroque period.
- Her anticlassical sculptures challenged the idealized forms that dominated Renaissance art.
- The architect designed an anticlassical building that deliberately avoided symmetry and proportion.
- Modernist movements were often anticlassical in their rejection of historical artistic rules.
- The anticlassical style of the novel broke away from conventional narrative techniques.
- His anticlassical philosophy questioned the timeless truths that classical thinkers had upheld.