El Greco's paintings are considered the high point of mannerism due to their distinctive combination of elongated forms, dramatic use of color, and emotional intensity. His works often exhibit a sense of spirituality and heightened expression, straying from naturalism and embracing complexity and ambiguity. The artist's unique perspective and innovative techniques, such as bold brushwork and striking contrasts, exemplify the mannerist style's departure from the balanced compositions of the Renaissance. El Greco's ability to convey profound psychological depth further solidifies his position as a master of mannerism.
El Greco
balance, harmony and moderation
Pieter Bruegal didn't like the mathematical one point perspective of Italian paintings. Pieter was interested in landscapes and peasant life.
if hesaw something ensiring he would paint it becaue it insired him and he thought it was beautiful
Perhaps not "THE" low point, but The Black Cauldron was considered a bomb.
Geometry is used in drawings and paintings to provide the angles of the point of view that the artist is depicting an object.
At point of germination
He painted some of the world's best-loved paintings and his art was the starting point for the expressionists.
He painted some of the world's best-loved paintings, and his work was later the starting point for the expressionists.
Gettysburg was considered to be the turning point.
No, this is a low melting point.
You are incorrect. -D-Day WAS considered the turning point of WW2 in Europe.