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from the side, and usually in a slim, idealistic way,
Baroque art has more emotion and is very dramatic. There is a lot of movement and energy, unlike mannerism/Renaissance art which is controlled and idealistic. While both are very decorative, baroque art is much more realistic that mannerism. Another characteristic of baroque art is there is a lot of symmetry and 3D shapes. Extremes of light are used.
The name Mouschi means of peace and harmony. Someone with this name is sensitive, reserved, generous, idealistic and sometimes can be secretive.
Greek sculptors combined realistic poses with an idealistic approach. Phidias is an example of a famous Greek sculptor.
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Idealistic Studies was created in 1971.
An idealistic vacation would be to go to france. idealistic is a adj so make it refer to a noun
Nick remembers the rainy day of Gatsby's death, where he was the only one who showed up at Gatsby's funeral. He reflects on Gatsby's hopeful and idealistic nature, realizing that Gatsby's dream was ultimately corrupted by the shallow and materialistic society they were a part of.
a person that is idealistic is a person that comes up with alot of ideas in their minds
No, "idealistic" is an adjective that describes someone who has high or noble ideals. A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being.
I think that last word should be mean. If it is, idealistic means "Pursuing ideas whose outcome is greater than the probability of it happening." I think you were being idealistic when you asked that question. Fortunately there is me.
Australia's environment was not idealistic yet people adapted to it. They survived and began food production.
I think that last word should be mean. If it is, idealistic means "Pursuing ideas whose outcome is greater than the probability of it happening." I think you were being idealistic when you asked that question. Fortunately there is me.
Young people are often idealistic because they haven't lived long enough to see the worlds misconceptions.
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