Moralism vs Muralism - What's the difference?
moralism | muralism |
The act or practice of moralizing.
A maxim or saying embodying a moral truth.
An art movement involving murals.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 12, author=Carol Kino, title=Cybermural: The Web as the Wall, work=New York Times
, passage=With its pumped-up colors, a focus on everyday lives made heroic and its status as an essentially public artwork, “Departures” strongly suggests a new twist on the Los Angeles muralism of the 1970s, a movement born from the Chicano civil rights movement when Mexican-American artists like Judy Baca, David Rivas Botello and Willie Herrón adapted the Mexican muralist tradition for their own time. }}
As nouns the difference between moralism and muralism
is that moralism is the act or practice of moralizing while muralism is an art movement involving murals.moralism
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