raphaelism
/ræfəˈlaɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A style of art and literature characterized by an emphasis on beauty, emotion, and the imagination, often associated with the work of the artist Raphael.
“The museum exhibit showcased the influence of Raphaelism on Renaissance art.”
2. noun
A revival of interest in the art and style of Raphael and his contemporaries, often seen in architecture, painting, and decorative arts.
“The building’s design was a perfect example of neoraphaelism, with its use of classical motifs and harmonious proportions.”