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  • Look up neoclassical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Neoclassical or neo-classical may refer to: Neoclassicism or New Classicism, any of a number of...
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  • businessman Pierre-Maurice Quays, Quay, or Quaï (1777-1803), French neoclassical painter Brothers Quay (Stephen and Timothy Quay, born 1947), American...
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  • music that emphasises experimentation and unconventional techniques Neoclassical metal, heavy metal strongly influenced by classical music Post-metal...
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  • Maine-et-Loire, a former commune in France Jean Broc (1771–1850), French neoclassical painter Numa Broc (1934–2017), French geographer Broc Glover (born 1960)...
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  • (river), a river in France Charles-Édouard Chaise (1759–1798), French neoclassical painter François de la Chaise (1624–1709), French Jesuit priest Julien...
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  • painting by Sandro Botticelli The Three Graces (Canova), a 19th-century neoclassical sculpture by Antonio Canova The Three Graces, an 18th-century fountain...
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  • Invictus (band), English neofolk and neoclassical group fronted by Tony Wakeford Invicta (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • provincial Neoclassical trading arcades in Russia Moscow Gostiny Dvor, the Old Merchant Court in Moscow, Russia Hostynnyi Dvir (Kyiv), the Neoclassical trade...
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  • (1757–1847), French neoclassical and romantic painter Joseph R. Roques (1772–1850), French botanist and physician This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • martial neoclassical music group formed in 1993 Puissance (stallion), an Irish Sport Horse active in the equestrian sport of dressage This disambiguation page...
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  • Marble Palace is a Neoclassical palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, completed in 1785. Marble Palace may also refer to: Marble Palace (Kolkata), a 19th-century...
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  • country house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, built in the 1790s in the Neoclassical style Cairneyhill, a small village near Dunfermline in west Fife, Scotland...
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  • Soviet politician in the Brezhnev-Gorbachev Eras. Palais Rasumofsky, a neoclassical palace in Vienna, commissioned as an embassy building by Andrey Razumovsky...
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  • Pablo Picasso's neoclassical period Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka, an album produced by Brian Jones This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Harrach, a suburb of the Algerian capital Algiers Maison carrée d'Arlac, a neoclassical folly building constructed between 1785 and 1789, in the town of Mérignac...
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  • Baroque vedute Luigi Vanvitelli, prominent 18th-century Baroque and Neoclassical architect of Rome and Naples Piazza Vanvitelli, a public square in Vomero...
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  • Fontaine (1762–1853), neoclassical French architect Pierre Fontaine, former leader of the Communist Party of Quebec This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Library and Opera House, a neoclassical building located in Rock Island, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont Haskell House (disambiguation) Haskell Limestone, a...
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  • of naval cannon used in the 19th century Somerset House, 18th century neoclassical building in London Somerset Patriots, Atlantic League baseball team in...
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  • d'Eril, Milan, a neoclassical-style palace located in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy Villa Melzi d'Eril, several places This disambiguation page lists articles...
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