aesthetic ideal

collocation in English

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aesthetic
adjective
uk
/esˈθet.ɪk/
uk
/iːsˈθet.ɪk/
us
/esˈθet̬.ɪk/
relating to the enjoyment or study ...
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ideal
noun
uk
/aɪˈdɪəl/
us
/aɪˈdiː.əl/
a principle or a way of behaving that is of a very ...
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(Definition ofaestheticandidealfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The new ideal was anaestheticidealof delivering a complete "portrait" of the self.
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As an art form, music seems better suited to the mimetic expression of anaestheticidealfound in nature because of its formal properties.
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Through a web of metaphors based on light, the text consistently marks a personallydefinedaestheticidealof ultimate meaning as an ideological balm for gender subordination.
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In this period, the reconciliation of the abstractaestheticidealwith sensual beauty became a central concern of his art.
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Sadoveanu alternated theaestheticidealwith meditations on the national specificity in art.
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When a poet engages in the creation of new work, he realises anaestheticidealorder, as it has been established by the literary tradition that has come before him.
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At this point he gives up everything and decides to emigrate in order to safeguard his aesthetic ideals.
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The term picturesque needs to be understood in relationship to two other aesthetic ideals: the "beautiful" and the "sublime".
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Rather than focusing on energy efficiency, architects and engineers were more concerned with experimenting with new materials and structural forms to further aesthetic ideals.
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Aesthetic ideals such as iki, ts, and inase were also developed among chnin.
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On the other hand, neoclassical metal music does not restrict itself to a return to classical aesthetic ideals, such as equilibrium and formalism.
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His paintings, strongly based in the late 19th century aesthetic ideals of realism, consists of numerous portraits, patriotic themes of regional nature, and historical scenes.
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Jolivet's aesthetic ideals underwent many changes throughout his career.
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Bennett's ideas about the marriage of technical and aesthetic ideals are important examples of urban utility and beauty in a democratic society.
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