Perhaps you misunderstand.  I am speaking about modernism in the 
print/sculpture/achitecture sense, solid lines, colours, geometrical elements, etc.  I 
don't know as much about neoclassicism, more then it seems to be sort of an 
interpretation of the classical (rennisance and previous) art periods in terms of 
composition, colour, form, subject manner, etc.

          -Tom

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> No its not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> What is neoclassicism, Alex?
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>> Art deco is pretty much a sect OF modernism, friend, like the wounderful
>sculpture/architecture used in the propaganda/lifestyles of the ruling class
>during the bloom of industrialism shortly before and after the turn of the
>twentieth century.
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with it all... 



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