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  • Mannerism - Wikipedia
    Mannerism is a style in European art that emerged in the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520, spreading by about 1530 and lasting until about the end of the 16th century in Italy, when the Baroque style largely replaced it Northern Mannerism continued into the early 17th century [1]
  • Mannerism | Definition, Characteristics, Art, Facts | Britannica
    Mannerism, artistic style that predominated in Italy during the 1520s to the 1590s Such Mannerist artists as Parmigianino and Jacopo da Pontormo evolved a style characterized by artificiality and artiness, by a cultivation of elegance and technical facility, and by a sophisticated indulgence in the bizarre
  • Mannerism Movement Overview | TheArtStory
    Mannerism launched a highly imaginative and expressive period in art following the achievements of Renaissance Italy
  • Mannerism Art Movement – History, Artists and Artwork – Artlex
    What is Mannerism? Mannerism is an art style and movement of that emerged first in Florence and Rome, at the end of the High Renaissance, between 1520 and 1600, before Baroque style emerged The popularity of Mannerist art spread to become an international artistic style It wasn’t until the late 18 th century however that archeologist Luigi Lanzi used the word to categorize the 16 th
  • MANNERISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MANNERISM is exaggerated or affected adherence to a particular style or manner : artificiality, preciosity How to use mannerism in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Mannerism
  • Smarthistory – Mannerism, an introduction
    What is mannerism? Parmigianino’s Madonna of the Long Neck is a famous example of mannerist art It was painted for the funerary chapel of an Italian noblewoman In the center, the Virgin’s lower body seems to swell, her impossibly long legs swathed in billowing fabric that then clings sensuously to her rapidly tapering torso, revealing her navel and a protruding nipple Her head, seeming
  • Mannerist - Tate
    Mannerism is the name given to the style followers of Raphael and Michelangelo from around 1520–1600 Mannerist artists were influenced by, but also reacted to, the work of the Renaissance masters Rather than adopting the harmonious ideals associated with Raphael and Michelangelo, they went a step further to create highly artificial compositions which showed off their techniques and skills
  • What is Mannerism? - artinsolite. com
    Mannerism is an artistic movement that emerged in Italy in the early 16th century, marking a transition between the Renaissance and the Baroque In contrast to the harmony and simplicity of the Renaissance, Mannerism was characterised by stylised forms, an often complex perspective and a search for intense emotion This artistic style was a response to a period of social and religious upheaval
  • 10 Most Famous Mannerist Artists - Artst
    Mannerism is distinguished in literature and music by its extremely florid style and cerebral complexity Famous Mannerist Artists 1 El Greco Domnikos Theotokópoulos (1 October 1541 – 7 April 1614), better known as El Greco (“The Greek”), was a Spanish Renaissance painter, sculptor, and architect from Greece
  • Mannerism – The Art of Elegance and Distortion
    Mannerist painters, particularly in Spain and Italy, produced artworks that emphasized spiritual intensity, dramatic compositions, and theatrical lighting Outside of Italy, Mannerism was influenced by the courts of France and Spain, where rulers sought to display power and sophistication through elaborate artistic commissions





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