- at the time of its release. Some
criticized it as too self-conscious,
manneristic, and
unclear as to
whether it was
fantasy or realism.
Other critics praised...
- pictures,
extremely typical of
manneristic art. In
Umberto Eco's On
Ugliness Arcimboldo is
described as
belonging to the
manneristic tradition for
which ".....
-
Chantilly Codex, the prin****l
source of
music of the ars subtilior, the
manneristic compositional school centered on
Avignon at the end of the century. Nothing...
-
other styles are
described as "elegant ... a
little stereotyped and
manneristic", and of a "heavy,
leisurely but
nevertheless rich and
lively style"...
- toes on the
right foot.
These were
added later. On the far
right is the
manneristic group Rape of the
Sabine Women by the
Flemish artist Jean de Boulogne...
-
neoclassical style. It is an
academicized grand style that
crystallizes into a
manneristic neoclassicism, with
crisp and
frigid modeling of the figures.
Among his...
- opera,
which itself first appeared around 1600; and the avant-garde,
manneristic style of the
Ferrara school,
which migrated to
Naples and
elsewhere through...
-
sculpted by Giambologna's; the
statue is a
typical expressions of the
manneristic theatricality. The
Neptune stretches his left hand in a
lordly gesture...
- In the late 16th century, as the
Renaissance era closed, an
extremely manneristic style developed. In
secular music,
especially in the madrigal, there...
- of any
musical era, the end of the
medieval era is
marked by a
highly manneristic style known as Ars subtilior. In some ways, this was an
attempt to meld...