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classical antiquity. The term "
Mannerist" was
redefined in 1967 by John
Shearman following the
exhibition of
Mannerist paintings organised by
Fritz Grossmann...
- the
Netherlands and
elsewhere from
around the mid-century,
especially Mannerist ornament in architecture; this
article concentrates on
those times and...
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architecture in the 16th century.
Mannerism (c. 1520–1600)
During the
Mannerist period,
architects experimented with
using architectural forms to emphasize...
- just as the
Italian Mannerists were
reacting to, or
trying to go beyond, the
classicism of High
Renaissance art. The
Antwerp Mannerists'
style is certainly...
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Judgment on its
altar wall. His
design of the
Laurentian Library pioneered Mannerist architecture. At the age of 71, he
succeeded Antonio da
Sangallo the Younger...
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blossomed under the
Knights of St. John, who
brought Italian and
Flemish Mannerist painters to
decorate their palaces and the
churches of
these islands,...
- into Italian, French, Spanish, and English. In the 16th century,
Italian Mannerist architect,
painter and
theorist Sebastiano Serlio wrote Tutte L'Opere...
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Italy has a very
broad and
diverse architectural style,
which cannot be
simply classified by
period or region, due to Italy's
division into
various small...
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Mannerist architecture and
sculpture in
Poland dominated between 1550 and 1650, when it was
finally replaced with baroque. The
style includes various...
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Willem van den
Blocke migrated to Poland,
where they
designed a
number of
mannerist structures, and
Willem van den
Blocke also has
sculpted multiple lavishly...