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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...
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Northern Mannerism is the form of
Mannerism found in the
visual arts
north of the Alps in the 16th and
early 17th centuries.
Styles largely derived from...
- Ars
subtilior (Latin for 'subtler art') is a
musical style characterized by
rhythmic and
notational complexity,
centered on Paris,
Avignon in southern...
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Antwerp Mannerism refers to the
style of a
group of
largely anonymous painters active in the
southern Netherlands, prin****lly in Antwerp, in roughly...
- for a
white person of
European ethnic origin who
emulates the
perceived mannerisms, language, and
fashions that are
generally stereotypically reserved for...
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during the
reign were
built in a
style for
which Summerson's name "Artisan
Mannerism" has been
widely accepted. This was a
development of
Jacobean architecture...
- The
introduction of
Mannerism in
Brazil represented the
beginning of the country's European-descended
artistic history.
Discovered by the
Portuguese in...
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exemplified in
madrigals of Luzzaschi, Marenzio, and Gesualdo). The term
mannerism derives from art history.
Beginning in Florence,
there was an attempt...
- from an 1886
edition of
Little Lord Fauntleroy. The book
contrasts the
genteel poor main character's more
refined mannerisms with the true
working poor...
- term for LGBT
individuals who do not
exhibit the
typical appearance or
mannerisms of what is seen as
stereotypically ****.
Although the
label is used by...