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    The definition of the style of mannerism was the subject of scholarly debate in the mid-twentieth century, but no consensus was reached. The term is most helpful when used to identify one style of art in central Italy between the High Renaissance and the baroque, c. 1520 – 1600. It has been used more loosely, and less effectively, both in art ...

  2. mannerism / ˈ mænəˌrɪzəm/ noun. plural mannerisms. Britannica Dictionary definition of MANNERISM. [count] : a person's particular way of talking or moving. The actor can mimic the President's mannerisms perfectly. MANNERISM meaning: a person's particular way of talking or moving.

  3. MANNERISM meaning: something strange that someone often does with their face, hands, or voice, and that is part of…. Learn more.

  4. May 24, 2022 · Mannerism. Maniera in Italian was a new style, Mannerism, moving from the classical versions of the Renaissance, bringing images less focused on the beauty of balance and perfect symmetry to elongated features with expressive and unusually positioned figures. Instead of an idealized and harmonious portrayal, Mannerism artists used dissonance ...

  5. 2 days ago · 3 meanings: 1. a distinctive and individual gesture or trait; idiosyncrasy 2. a principally Italian movement in art and.... Click for more definitions.

  6. Mannerism Definition: Mannerisms are the things that people do repeatedly without realising. They are typically unconscious gestures, vocal tics, or expressions. They can be things that people do with their hands, faces or voices – they might do them repeatedly and not even realise they’re doing them.

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · Mannerism is a confusing term, subject to radically different interpretations but generally used to describe the art in Italy which directly succeeded that of the Renaissance and preceded the Baroque. Its first widespread use, in the seventeenth century, was pejorative, implying an over-elaborate distortion, an imbalance, and a neurosis first ...

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