Jacopo Robusti, (Tintoretto) Movement, Style, School or Period: Mannerism, Venetian School
Date and Place of Birth: 1519, Venice * http://arthistory.about.com/cs/namestt/p/tintoretto.htm
The Wedding at Cana (or The Wedding Feast at Cana) is a massive painting by the late-Renaissance or Mannerist Italian painter, Paolo Veronese. It is on display in the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
Mannerist paintings had dramatic perspective.
Mannerist painters departed from High Renaissance painting conventions by breaking the principles of design and color that had been put in place during the High Renaissance. Mannerist paintings often feature elongations of the human figure.
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Edward Edwards - painter - was born in 1738.
I believe it is the visitation by Pontormo a mannerist painter (mannerism is a movement in and around the Florentine Renaissance)
The Wedding at Cana (or The Wedding Feast at Cana) is a massive painting by the late-Renaissance or Mannerist Italian painter, Paolo Veronese. It is on display in the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
The Mannerist technique is used in its depiction of the Madonna by Parmigianino is distortion.
Three artists that were associated with the Mannerist movement were Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael.
I am sorry, I would not call him a mannerist. Early Baroque, great chiaroscuro painter, very often provocative. Mannerism is usually defined by distorted figures, unrealistic color, exaggerated poses etc (as e.g El Greco).
Mannerist paintings had dramatic perspective.
Mannerist paintings had dramatic perspective.
Mannerist painters departed from High Renaissance painting conventions by breaking the principles of design and color that had been put in place during the High Renaissance. Mannerist paintings often feature elongations of the human figure.
El Greco
Mannerist paintings had dramatic perspective.
Balance and harmony.
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