purism
/ˈpjʊərɪzəm/noun
mass noun
1
- scrupulous or exaggerated observance of or insistence on traditional rules or structures, especially in language or style(尤指语言或风格上的)纯粹主义。
2
Purism
an early 20th-century artistic style and movement founded by Le Corbusier and the French painter Amédée Ozenfant (1886-1966) and emphasizing purity of geometric form. It arose out of a rejection of cubism and was characterized by a return to the representation of recognizable objects.纯粹派(20世纪初由科尔比西耶和法国画家阿梅代·奥尚方[1886-1966]创立的、强调几何模型之纯粹性的艺术风格和运动; 该风格和运动产生于对立体派的摈弃, 其典型特征是重新重视对可辨物的表现)。