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Abstract
The term Mannerism is derived from the Italian word m11,niera. In the sixteenth century, Vasari complained that his contem poraries imitated the maniera di Miclteiangdo. l.1,micra can be roughly translated as style. ‘fhe term denoted artistic ability and Europe, which is abo reflected in literature. Busse regarded Mannerism as an interlude between the Renaissance and Baroque, Antal saw it as a return to the Gothic period, and Curtius, Hoffmann, and Friedlander defined Mannerism as anti-dassidsm.9 Bousquet explained Mannerism as recognition and knowledge of style.
Title: Mannerism and Vase-painting
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Abstract
The term Mannerism is derived from the Italian word m11,niera.
In the sixteenth century, Vasari complained that his contem poraries imitated the maniera di Miclteiangdo.
l.
1,micra can be roughly translated as style.
‘fhe term denoted artistic ability and Europe, which is abo reflected in literature.
Busse regarded Mannerism as an interlude between the Renaissance and Baroque, Antal saw it as a return to the Gothic period, and Curtius, Hoffmann, and Friedlander defined Mannerism as anti-dassidsm.
9 Bousquet explained Mannerism as recognition and knowledge of style.
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