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    Mannerism is a style in European art that emerged in the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520, spreading by about 1530 and lasting until about the end of the 16th century in Italy, when the Baroque style largely replaced it.

  2. Le maniérisme est un mouvement artistique qui s'étend entre 1520 environ (mort du peintre Raphaël) et les premières années du XVIIe siècle. Le mouvement a longtemps été perçu comme une réaction amorcée par le sac de Rome de 1527, qui ébranla l'idéal humaniste de la Renaissance.

  3. noun. an odd and obvious habit in a person’s behaviour, speech etc. tic, manie. He scratches his ear when he talks and has other mannerisms. (Traduction de mannerism depuis le Dictionnaire PASSWORD anglais-français © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Exemples de mannerism. mannerism. They have become a mannerism. Extrait de Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. The art of the period from Francis I through Henry IV is often inspired by late Italian pictorial and sculptural developments commonly referred to as Mannerism (associated with Michelangelo and Parmigianino, among others), characterized by figures which are elongated and graceful and a reliance on visual rhetoric, including the elaborate use of ...

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  6. Today, the English term “mannerism” is used to broadly designate 16th-century art throughout Europe (and even in places like the Americas in the 16th and 17th centuries) that is conspicuously artificial, often emotionally provocative, and designed to impress.

  7. Principales traductions. Anglais. Français. mannerism n. (habitual gesture or trait) tic nm. manie nf. My little brother has the annoying mannerism of picking at his teeth while talking.

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