Mannerism

1800

Neo-Mannerism describes art of the 21st century that is turned out by students whose academic teachers "have scared [them] into being pleasingly meek, imitative, and ordinary". ==See also== Counter-Maniera Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland Timeline of Italian artists to 1800 ==Notes== ==References== Apel, Willi.

1958

LOC 578295 (First edition, New York: Columbia University Press, 1958.) Gombrich, E[rnst] H[ans].

1960

Mannerist architecture has also been used to describe a trend in the 1960s and 1970s that involved breaking the norms of modernist architecture while at the same time recognizing their existence.

1961

Rome: Editori Riuniti, 1961). Carter, Tim.

1962

Schroll, 1962). ==External links== "Mannerism: Bronzino (1503–1572) and his Contemporaries", on the Metropolitan Museum of Art's website Architectural styles Art movements in Europe Renaissance art Mannerist architecture Western art 16th century in art 17th century in art

1965

The term "Mannerist" was redefined in 1967 by John Shearman following the exhibition of Mannerist paintings organised by Fritz Grossmann at Manchester City Art Gallery in 1965.

1967

The term "Mannerist" was redefined in 1967 by John Shearman following the exhibition of Mannerist paintings organised by Fritz Grossmann at Manchester City Art Gallery in 1965.

1970

Mannerist architecture has also been used to describe a trend in the 1960s and 1970s that involved breaking the norms of modernist architecture while at the same time recognizing their existence.

1972

New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972. Smyth, Craig Hugh.

1986

(cased) (pbk) [Reprinted with corrections, 1986; 8th edition, Harmondsworth and New York: Penguin, 1991.] Stokstad, Marilyn, and Michael Watt Cothren.

1990

Reprinted, London and New York: Penguin, 1990.

1991

(cased) (pbk) [Reprinted with corrections, 1986; 8th edition, Harmondsworth and New York: Penguin, 1991.] Stokstad, Marilyn, and Michael Watt Cothren.

1992

Olson, Roberta J.M., Italian Renaissance Sculpture, 1992, Thames & Hudson (World of Art), Smart, Alastair.

1997

(Previous edition, without the forward by Smyth, New York: Peter Lang, 1997.

1999

London: Reaktion, 1999. Shearman, John K.

2003

London: National Gallery Company, 2003. Freedberg, Sidney J.

2004

Reprinted in Cheney 2004, 116–23. Freedberg, Sidney J.

2010

Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010.

2011

Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2011. ==Further reading== Gardner, Helen Louise.

2019

"Pontormo, Jacopo da." Grove Art Online.11 Apr 2019.




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