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- 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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architecture in the 16th century.
Mannerism (c. 1520–1600)
During the
Mannerist period,
architects experimented with
using architectural forms to emphasize...
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effect in the
Northern Netherlands", and the
group known as the "Haarlem
Mannerists", prin****lly Goltzius, van Mander, and
Cornelis van
Haarlem was matched...
- In
archaeological scholarship, the term
Mannerists describes a
large group of
Attic red-figure vase painters,
stylistically linked by
their affected painting...
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period spans from the
Antwerp Mannerists and
Hieronymus Bosch at the
start of the 16th
century to the late
Northern Mannerists such as
Hendrik Goltzius and...
- Antwerp. He is
known among art
historians as a
member of the
Haarlem Mannerists, who were
highly influenced by the work of
Bartholomeus Spranger, whose...
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distortions represented a
transitional stage to the
Florentine and
Roman Mannerists.
During his
lifetime Lotto was a well-respected
painter and certainly...
- the Elder, who
avoided direct Italian influence,
unlike the
Northern Mannerists.
After the
Siege of
Antwerp (1584–1585), the
Southern Provinces of the...
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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...