Neo-Greek

Neo-Greek
Neo-Greek Ne`o-Greek", n. A member of a body of French painters (F. les n['e]o-Grecs) of the middle 19th century. The term is rather one applied by outsiders to certain artists of grave and refined style, such as Hamon and Aubert, than a name adopted by the artists themselves. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

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