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- 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...
- can be traced back to Spanish writer Antonio de Guevara, whose ornate, manierist courtesan prose became very po****r throughout Europe, and whose work...
- [1] The style of the gate, now the symbol of Sn****, can be described as Manierist. It is unclear who designed it, but names suggested include those of Thomas...
- Manierist southern wing of the castle was built to house the offices of Parliament and court....
- works of the postmodern generation by a style that could be described as manierist or baroque. Like other postmodern authors, Eric Laurrent practices intertextuality...
- had disappeared, and after 1585, the two facades ****umed a pronounced manierist look. Since that time, the palace occupied the whole west side of Piazza...
- sensitivity has been laid. At the same time, the works reveal some late Manierist elements, possibly absorbed from Pieter van Lint, and visible in the lengthened...
- to works inspired by the Italian Renaissance. The terms "Manier" and "Manierist" were used by Friedländer to refer to the original even unusual motifs...
- Italian painting, as seen in the later works of Gossaert. The term Antwerp Manierists was first used in 1915 by Max Jakob Friedländer in his work Die Antwerpener...
- to works inspired by the Italian Renaissance. The terms "Manier" and "Manierist" were used by Friedländer to refer to the original even unusual motifs...