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Owen cannot clearly understand Mannerism. Which fact would be BEST to share with Owen?
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This period includes art created in France and other parts of Europe dated around 1420 to 1500.
This period includes art created in France and other parts of Europe dated around 1420 to 1500.
It is a negative period of art during which artists created imitations of art while showing no innovation.
It is a negative period of art during which artists created imitations of art while showing no innovation.
“Mannerism” was first used to refer to the style of Michelangelo’s work after about 1520, including the art he created in the Medici Chapel.
“Mannerism” was first used to refer to the style of Michelangelo’s work after about 1520, including the art he created in the Medici Chapel.
Generally Mannerist art was more natural than artificial and artists went to great lengths to use appropriate proportions.
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“Mannerism” was first used to refer to the style of Michelangelo’s work after about 1520, including the art he created in the Medici Chapel.
Briefly: Mannerism arose after the High Renaissance (around 1520) and is associated with artists like Michelangelo; it's known for artificial, elongated forms and complex compositions rather than the naturalism and balanced proportions of the High Renaissance.
Briefly: Mannerism arose after the High Renaissance (around 1520) and is associated with artists like Michelangelo; it's known for artificial, elongated forms and complex compositions rather than the naturalism and balanced proportions of the High Renaissance.
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