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Mannerism, a style in art and architecture (c.1520–1600), originating in Italy as a reaction against the equilibrium of form and proportions characteristic of the High Renaissance. In Florence, Pontormo and Bronzino, and in Rome, Il Rosso, Parmigianino,... more

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  • NGA - Mannerism

    The term mannerism describes the style of the paintings and bronze sculpture on this tour. Derived from the Italian maniera, meaning simply “style,” ...

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  • ArtLex on Mannerism

    Mannerism defined with images of examples from throughout history, great quotations, and links to other resources.

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  • The Late Renaissance and Mannerism - Art History Basics on ...

    Mannerism, a phrase coined in the 20th-century, is what happened artistically during the "Late" Renaissance (otherwise known as the years between Raphael's ...

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  • Mannerism (art) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia

    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Mannerism (art), (from maniera, “ manner,” or ... The Mannerist style originated in Florence and Rome and spread to ...

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  • Northern Mannerism in the Early Sixteenth Century | Thematic ...

    1500–1530) has come to be known as Mannerism. Distinct from the Mannerist period in Italy, which began slightly later and lasted until the seventeenth ...

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    When Mannerism matured after 1520(The year Raphael died), all the representational problems had been solved. A body of knowledge was there to be learned. ...

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  • Eyeconart:Mannerism

    Paintings and a brief explanation of the Mannerism period, which is transitional between the High Renaissance and Baroque periods.

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