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What (who) is eclectic method - definition


Eclectic Method         
Eclectic Method is the name of an audio-visual remix act, originally formed in London in 2001 by Jonny Wilson. Geoff Gamlen and Ian Edgar.
Eclecticism in architecture         
  • [[Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitans]], by [[Josef Hlávka]], 1882, [[Chernivtsi, Ukraine]], with a basis in [[Brick Gothic]].
  • A [[Mar del Plata style]] house in [[Mar del Plata]], [[Argentina]], featuring some characteristics of the [[cottage]], [[Norman architecture]], and [[Spanish colonial architecture]]
  • Eclectic building. Street Alfonso VIII. Burgos, Spain (1922). Note the mix of neogothic with art nouveau and neoclassical styles
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Eclectic architecture; Eclecticism (architecture); Spanish eclectic architecture
Eclecticism is a 19th and 20th century architectural style in which a single piece of work incorporates a mixture of elements from previous historical styles to create something that is new and original. In architecture and interior design, these elements may include structural features, furniture, decorative motives, distinct historical ornament, traditional cultural motifs or styles from other countries, with the mixture usually chosen based on its suitability to the project and overall aesthetic value.
The Eclectic Review         
  • First page of the first issue of ''The Eclectic Review''
  • The ''Eclectic'' highlighted American literature in its reviews, such as the works of [[Washington Irving]].
MONTHLY PERIODICAL (LONDON : B. J. HOLDSWORTH, 1805-1868.)
Eclectic Review; Eclectic and Congregational Review; Eclectic & Congregational Review
The Eclectic Review was a British periodical published monthly during the first half of the 19th century aimed at highly literate readers of all classes. Published between 1805 and 1868, it reviewed books in many fields, including literature, history, theology, politics, science, art, and philosophy.
Examples of use of eclectic method
1. Such an eclectic method would please Lewis, he says, because it reflects the author‘s commitment to reason and "humility rather than hubris." As a writer, Lewis defies easy categorization, as his books span genres ranging from his academic discipline of medieval literature to Christian apologetics, science fiction, and fantasy.