- "Mannerism"
derives from the
Italian maniera,
meaning "style" or "manner". Like the
English word "style",
maniera can
either indicate a
specific type of...
- Counter-
Maniera or Counter-Mannerism (variously
capitalized and part-italicized) is a term in art
history for a
trend identified by some art historians...
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continued until the 15th
century and
beyond in some
areas and contexts.
Maniera greca ("Gr**** style/manner") was the
Italian term used at the time, and...
-
Kinsella Problems playing these files? See
media help. Aria
variata alla
maniera italiana in A minor, BWV 989, is a
keyboard work by
Johann Sebastian Bach...
- The
Ospedale della Pietà was a convent, orphanage, and
music school in Venice. Like
other Venetian ospedali, the Pietà was
first established as a ho****e...
- of the proto-Baroque
style – what is
sometimes referred to as "Counter-
Maniera" or Counter-Mannerism. He was born in Sansepolcro.
There is
little do****entation...
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Cresti or Crespi, was an
Italian painter of a late-Renaissance or Counter-
Maniera (Counter-Mannerism)
style that
emerged in
Florence towards the end of the...
- 28 May 2013.
Eaton & Haas 1995, p. 327.
Eaton & Haas 1995, pp. 329–330.
Maniera 2003, p. 50. Place, J., "Supplemental
notes on the selections," selection...
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later called Bevilacqua; 20
January 1568 – 1613) was an
Italian Counter-
Maniera painter and
printmaker highly influenced by the
vaghezza and
sensual reform...
- (includes
Goldberg Variations = Clavier-Übung IV and Aria
variata alla
maniera italiana) BWV 992–994:
Capriccios and
Applicatio (includes
Capriccio on...