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  1. A. Antwerp Mannerism. Art of the late 16th century in Milan. Auricular style.

  2. Antwerp Mannerism. Antwerp Mannerism is the name given to the style of a group of largely anonymous painters active in the Southern Netherlands and principally in Antwerp in roughly the first three decades of the 16th century, a movement marking the tail end of Early Netherlandish painting, and an early phase within Dutch and Flemish ...

  3. Ilme. Manerism on periood Euroopa kunstis 16. sajandil, renessansi järel ja baroki eel. Manerismi mõiste võttis kasutusele Itaalia ajaloolane Luigi Lanzi 1792. aastal, tuntuks sai see Jacob Burckhardti tööde kaudu. Manerism tekkis rahutul muutuste ajastul. Traditsiooniline maailmapilt lõi seoses reformatsiooniga kõikuma.

  4. Trường phái kiểu cách là một trào lưu nghệ thuật xuất phát ở Ý khoảng từ 1520 tới 1580, tiếp sau thời kỳ Phục Hưng. Các nghệ sĩ trường phái kiểu cách chủ trương đề cao kỹ thuật, cần sảnh sỏi, cố dụng tâm làm sao cho thanh cao. Họ tôn thờ cái đẹp ưu khoái lạc ...

  5. Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland. Mikołaj Przybyła's House attic (1615), Polish-style mannerism (Lublin type), Kazimierz Dolny. Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland dominated between 1550 and 1650, when it was finally replaced with baroque. [1] The style includes various mannerist traditions, [1] which are closely ...

  6. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManierismManierism - Wikipedia

    Manierism ( ital.: maniera = stil, manieră) este un termen care caracterizează stilul artistic european, situat temporal între apogeul Renașterii și începuturile stilului baroc și ale clasicismului, dezvoltat în Italia începând aproximativ cu anii 1520. Sfârșitul „ manierismului clasic ,” propagat din Italia, este apreciat, de ...

  7. Mannerists (Greek vase painting) Herakles fights Busiris, pelike by the Pan Painter, circa 470 BC. Athens, National Museum. In archaeological scholarship, the term Mannerists describes a large group of Attic red-figure vase painters, stylistically linked by their affected painting style. The group comprised more than 15 artists.