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While studying Mannerism, what is something you would MOST LIKELY come across?
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This period includes art created in Italy and other parts of Europe after 1600.
This period includes art created in Italy and other parts of Europe after 1600.
Artists frequently created imitations of art while showing no innovation.
Artists frequently created imitations of art while showing no innovation.
Generally, Mannerist art was known to be far less artificial and more natural.
Generally, Mannerist art was known to be far less artificial and more natural.
It sometimes featured exaggerated proportions or perspectives that were distorted.
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"It sometimes featured exaggerated proportions or perspectives that were distorted."
Mannerism (c. 1520–1600) is known for elongated figures, unusual poses, and distorted space and perspective—often more artificial and stylized than naturalistic.
Mannerism (c. 1520–1600) is known for elongated figures, unusual poses, and distorted space and perspective—often more artificial and stylized than naturalistic.
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