noun
- Plural of epigonus; inferior imitators or followers of a distinguished person or school, especially in art or literature.
Usage: Formal or academic usage; Often used in art history and literary criticism; The singular form is 'epigonus'
Examples
- The epigoni of the Romantic movement lacked the originality of their predecessors.
- Art historians often dismiss these painters as mere epigoni rather than true masters.
- The composer's epigoni attempted to replicate his style but never achieved his brilliance.
- Literary critics distinguished between the great authors and their epigoni.
- Rather than creating new forms, the epigoni simply copied established techniques.