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Mannerism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mannerism is a period of European art which emerged from the later years of the ... In it, Michelangelo's Medici tombs inspire the anti-architectural ...

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mannerism: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com

mannerism n. A distinctive behavioral trait; an idiosyncrasy. ... In it, Michelangelo's Medici tombs inspire the anti-architectural "architectura...

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ArtLex: Mannerism

Mannerism defined with images of examples from throughout history, ... Michelangelo, Tomb of Lorenzo de'Medici, marble, San Lorenzo, Cappella Medicea,...

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Mannerism in Art

Mannerism in art appears in Florence and Rome following ... The Rise of the Medici. Lorenzo de' Medici/Early. Lorenzo de' Medici/Late. Gonzaga Court o...

www.finearttouch.com/Mannerism_in_Art.html

Mannerism Art Reproductions, Mannerism Paintings

Mannerism Fine Art Reproductions, Mannerism Paintings and Masterpieces ... In it, Michelangelo's Medici tombs inspire the anti-architectural "arc...

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Louis XIII style - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

... and regent, Marie de' Medici, imported mannerism from her homeland of Italy ... Dutch Baroque, and from the south, through Italian mannerism and e...

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Michelangelo - Artchive

... and, in his later years, one of the principal exponents of Mannerism. ... The Medici funerary chapel (planned from 1520, abandoned when the Medici...

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Giovanni da Bologna: Biography from Answers.com

Giovanni da Bologna The Flemish-Italian sculptor Giovanni da Bologna (1529-1608) was, after Michelangelo, the most ... Mannerism. Medici Family. More ...

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Mannerism - Styles & Movements - Art in the Picture.com

Mannerism was initially a contentious stylistic label among art historians when ... In it, Michelangelo's Medici tombs inspire the anti-architectural ...

www.artinthepicture.com/styles/Mannerism/

Mannerism - MSN Encarta

Mannerism, style in art and architecture of the 16th century, characterized by ... by Michelangelo's designs for the Medici Chapel (1519-1534, Church ...

encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761551767/Mannerism.html

The Rise of the Medici, Florentine Bankers

Giovanni de' Medici began a powerful dynasty of banking and commerce that spread throughout Europe and funded many ... Renaissance. Mannerism. Publish...

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Mannerism: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article

Mannerism encompasses a variety of approaches influenced by, and reacting to, ... The Medici family was a powerful and influential Florentine family f...

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Mannerism

Mannerism. Fontainebleau palace, Rosso, 1530- (under King Francis I) Louvre (west facade of Square Court ), Lescot, 1546- Portrait of a Medici, Bronzi...

www.usc.edu/schools/annenberg/asc/projects/comm544/library/s...

Mannerism, mannerism art, artist biography, contemporary artist ...

the usual English term for an approach to all the arts, particularly painting ... In it, Michelangelo's Medici tombs inspire the anti-architectural &q...

www.reviewpainting.com/mannerism.htm

TVM 1st Floor: 16th C Mannerism - overview

Some scholars avoid the term Mannerism and call this period the "Late Renaissance" ... In 1521 the Medici family had him decorate their vill...

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Il primato del disegno. [WorldCat.org]

Mannerism (Art) Italy Tuscany Exhibitions. Medici, House of Art patronage Exhibitions. ... Tuscany, Manierisme (Art), Mannerism (Art), Toscane, Italie...

www.worldcat.org/oclc/7112877

Mannerism - Bronzino

In many ways, Mannerism became the fore-runner of the Baroque style. ... Cosimo de Medici (1545) Eleanor de Medici with Son (1546) Young Man (1540) .....

www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/his/CoreArt/art/bar_bronz.html

MANNERISM

Recognizing that Mannerism does not cover a particular, strictly confined, ... FLORENCE: Laurentian Library; Medici Chapel. ROME: Massimi Palace. S C ...

lonestar.texas.net/~mseifert/mannerism.html

JoniMitchell.com: Lyric Glossary - Michelangelo

... and, in his later years, one of the principal exponents of Mannerism. ... The Medici funerary chapel (planned from 1520, abandoned when the Medici...

www.jonimitchell.com/research/print.cfm?id=81

Michelangelo to Vasari (Getty Exhibitions)

... productivity under the patronage of Cosimo I de' Medici, duke of Florence. ... the bella maniera (beautiful style), or Mannerism; they sought to s...

www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/michelangelo/

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