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  1. 17.190.620. 11.143. 11.15. 13.75. Annibale Carracci (1560–1609) The Birth and Infancy of Christ in Italian Painting. Bronze Sculpture in the Renaissance. Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi) (1571–1610) and His Followers. Dutch and Flemish Artists in Rome, 1500–1600.

  2. Key Terms. Mannerism: Style of art in Europe from c. 1520–1600. Mannerism came after the High Renaissance and before the Baroque. Not every artist painting during this period is considered a Mannerist artist. Mannerism is the name given to a style of art in Europe from c. 1520–1600.

  3. Distinct from the Mannerist period in Italy, which began slightly later and lasted until the seventeenth century, Northern Mannerism in the early sixteenth century is characterized by unique stylistic and thematic traits, a number of which derive from late Gothic art. Though many of the early sixteenth-century Mannerists were based in Antwerp ...

  4. Dec 17, 2020 · 3 A Comprehensive Art Movement Timeline. 3.1 The Byzantine Era (330 – 1453): Eastern Roman Empire and Christianization. 3.2 The Romanesque Period (1000 – 1300): Sharing Information Through Art. 3.3 The Gothic Era (1100 – 1500): Freedom and Fear Unite. 3.4 The Renaissance Era (1420 – 1520): The Revival of Humanism.

  5. Jul 10, 2023 · Mannerism was a reaction to Renaissance classicism, which sought to break away from strict rules and proportions and explore new forms of artistic expression. Mannerist artists emphasized complexity, tension and instability in compositions, moving away from classical harmony and balance. The Mannerist movement emerged in the second half of the ...

  6. Introduction to Mannerism. Click on the link below to view the article “A beginner’s guide to Mannerism” by Michael Clarke and Deborah Clarke, published on Khan Academy. This article will provide an introduction to the Mannerist art movement, which began in 1520 and lasted until 1580 (please note that these years are approximate). “A ...

  7. Mannerism is notable for its intellectual sophistication as well as its artificial (as opposed to naturalistic) qualities. There is an existing debate between scholars as to whether Mannerism was its own, independent art movement, or if it should be considered as part of the High Renaissance. Mannerist Painting

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