Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
beaux-arts
adjective
/boʊ zɑːr/

Definition
A style of architecture and fine arts that emphasizes grandeur and classical design.

Examples
- The museum featured a stunning beaux-arts building, showcasing intricate sculptures and grand staircases.
- Many cities in Europe have preserved their beaux-arts architecture as a testament to their rich cultural history.
- The artist was heavily influenced by the beaux-arts movement in his early work.

Meaning
Beaux-arts refers to both a style of architecture that arose in the 19th century and an educational system for the arts established in France. It focuses on classical aesthetic principles and monumental structures.

Synonyms
- Classical
- Neoclassical
- Monumental