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6 Δεκ 2021 · The Madonna with the Long Neck is also known as “Madonna and Long Child with Angels and St. Jerome” and is a prime example of the Mannerist style. Parmigianino (1503-1540) exaggerated both the Virgin Mary and her baby Jesus Christ by elongating their bodies.
12 Σεπ 2023 · Movement: Mannerism. Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Toward the end of the High Renaissance, Mannerism became a movement throughout European art. Mannerism featured a flattening of the pictorial space, providing little depth or perspective and ambiguous space.
Mannerism, from a stylistic standpoint, comprises a range of techniques inspired by and responding to the harmonious ideals associated with painters such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Vasari, and early Michelangelo.
Paolo Veronese’s The Wedding Feast at Cana, based on the biblical story of Jesus turning water into wine, is a realistic depiction of this miracle. This large-scale oil painting (6.77 m x 9.94 m) was created in the Mannerist style of the late Renaissance (1520-1600) and exemplifies the pursuit of compositional harmony by artists like Leonardo ...
6 Αυγ 2024 · El Greco’s “The Adoration of the Name of Jesus” is a masterful composition that captures the profound devotion and spiritual elevation associated with the worship of Jesus’ name. The painting stands out for its dynamic arrangement, expressive use of light, and emotional depth.
The works of Giambologna exemplified High Mannerism in sculpture, while the works of Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano, known simply as Bronzino, exemplified the style in painting. Bronzino's refined execution, intellectual sophistication, and his figurative treatment that emphasized elongated limbs and a sense of cold detachment personified the ...
This iconography, originally known as the Virgin of Bethlehem in a clear allusion to the birthplace of Jesus, symbolizes the moment in which the Madonna gives her Son the precious nourishment...