Start of some art movement names NYT Answer
Start of some art movement names NYT Crossword Clue featured in today's NYT Puzzle. Answer for Start of some art movement names NYT with 3 Letters is NEO.
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Updated Oct 30, 2024
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Question: Start of some art movement names NYT
Possible Answer: NEO
The crossword clue "Start of some art movement names" refers to the prefix NEO. This prefix is derived from the Greek word for "new" and is commonly used in the titles of various art movements to indicate a revival or reinterpretation of earlier styles. Examples include "Neoclassicism," which sought to revive classical art and architecture, and "Neo-Expressionism," a movement characterized by vivid colors and emotive imagery. The use of "neo" signifies a fresh perspective on traditional forms, making it a pivotal term in the discussion of modern art movements.
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