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Tintoretto heightened the drama of his work, wrenching perspective and (Continued on page 83) filling his canvas with staring, hysterical figures. Parmigianino, following the new Mannerist dictum ...
His work, which rendered football as modern-day ... Stylistically, he classified himself as a neo-Mannerist, a callback to the late Renaissance style that favored elongated forms and theatrical ...
Sticky cheese might be the secret behind one of the most intriguing Mannerist paintings, according to a preliminary investigation carried out during restoration work. Restorers had wondered what ...
Leigh is a major contemporary figure, whose work has been shown in New York this year at the High Line, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and in the Whitney Biennial. The Latin American works ...
3) includes paintings by Agnes Martin and Joan Mitchell, a wire mesh sculpture (“Confessional”) by Martin Puryear, work by Korean ... of another great Mannerist painter, Jacopo Pontormo.
He was at work on the piece during the 1527 sack of ... A self-portrait by Parmigianino that showcases his Mannerist style Parmigianino / Public domain via Wikimedia Commons Parmigianino left ...
At Sotheby’s London on May 7, an oil painting by Italian Mannerist painter Orsola Maddalena ... The sale smashed the existing auction record for a work by the artist of €32,500 ($35,733 ...
A family portrait by pioneering Italian Mannerist painter Lavinia Fontana ... For the first time four centuries, the work will be on public view at Legion of Honor, according to FAMSF director ...
Having witnessed the work of some great High Renaissance artists firsthand, Vasari took a different approach to his own ...
At the end come mannerist painters from across Europe, including some Bartholomeus Sprangers from Vienna to illustrate the eccentric tastes of the Habsburg emperor, Rudolph II. The Parmigianino ...