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Italian Mannerism

Italian Mannerism

Italian Mannerism was an art style that emerged in the late 1520s and flourished until the late 16th century. It is characterized by the exaggeration of proportions, elongated figures, and intricate compositions. Italian Mannerism gained fame for its unconventional and distorted depictions, often filled with heightened emotion and drama. Influenced by the works of Michelangelo and Raphael, this style elevated individual expression and depicted complex narratives.

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SOMETHING in the style of Italian Mannerism

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MichelangeloRaphaelGiorgio VasariParmigianino
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