Examples of 'mannerist style' in a sentence

Meaning of "mannerist style"

mannerist style: This term is used in art history to describe a style characterized by exaggeration, complexity, and virtuosity, particularly in the works of certain painters and artists during the late Renaissance

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mannerist style
The mannerist style and how it appears in portrait painting.
He initially worked in a mannerist style.
The mannerist style of devotional painting was crammed with iconography for the knowing to decipher.
The building was topped by an attic in Mannerist style.
Tacca began in a Mannerist style and worked in the Baroque style as he got older.
He worked in a late Mannerist style.
Toward the end a mannerist style developed, and sometimes a rather careless silhouette technique.
During this period he evolved into the Mannerist style.
These sculptures reflected the Mannerist style of the architect Michele Sanmicheli.
The figures are rather wooden in the late Mannerist style.
They complement the Mannerist style of the murals, the Imperial windows and the neo-Baroque balcony.
Goltzius made engravings of the drawings which were important in disseminating the Mannerist style.
The three large panels in the Mannerist style have the same format.
The Grand Duke Francesco is a great fan of the Mannerist style.
Church of the Mannerist style and Pombal, built in the convent of Santo Domingo.

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His training there was during a reform of the Mannerist style which encouraged more naturalism.
During the Philippine era, the palace changed hugely, scrapping the original Manueline for a Mannerist style.
Paul Bril initially painted in the late Mannerist style developed by his brother.
A new façade was built at the end of the 16th century in the Mannerist style.
The main facade features the Mannerist style of the 16th century.
Was an Italian painter active in Florence, working in a Mannerist style.
The palace is in the Mannerist style with a facade 110 metres in length.
The 16th century bell-tower with its four statues was built in the Mannerist style.
A manufactory and Mannerist style building was completely rebuilt in 1693.
The interior of the church was begun in 1582 in Mannerist style.

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