Mannerist
- Term Type
Art & Architecture Thesaurus
- Preferred Term
Mannerist
- Details
Refers to a style and a period in evidence approximately from the 1520s to 1590, developing chiefly in Rome and spreading elsewhere in Europe. The style is characterized by a distancing from the Classical ideal of the Renaissance to create a sense of fantasy, experimentation with color and materials, and a new human form of elongated, pallid, exaggerated elegance.
- Variations
Mannerism (Architecture)
Mannerism (Art)
Mannerism
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