mannerism
Mannerism was noted for the use of natural and dramatic (and sometimes clashing) colors. Reds, browns, and blues were common.
Mannerism
The word mannerism refers to a behavior, gesture, or way of speaking. Mannerisms are often habitual and can sometimes be considered abnormal through exaggeration or repetition.
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I'm not so sure I approve of that mannerism.
The artist most well known for their use of mannerism is Michaelangelo.
He had one mannerism that drove me crazy!Her mannerism of flicking her bangs with her fingers annoyed the teacher.People normally speak about someone's mannerisms, not just one mannerism.
hello child, this is Ms. Mannerism France is one of ms. mannerism's favorite places, and the eiquette there is exact but my dear, could you be more specific? when you want a question answered by Ms mannerism, please put "mannerism" at the bottom of your question. Good day ----
The word "mannerism" is used to describe distinctive speech or behavior. An example of a sentence using the word "mannerism" is "He had a very unique, eccentric mannerism. "
The word manner is a noun. The plural form is manners.
James V. Mirollo has written: 'Mannerism and Renaissance poetry' -- subject(s): Mannerism (Literature), European poetry, History and criticism, Petrarchism, Mannerism (Art)
Many techniques which were present in the Renaissance, such as the use of perspective and oil paints, were carried over into Mannerism. Also, both art styles usually depicted similar subject matter.
Continuous practice.
Mannerism was noted for the use of natural and dramatic (and sometimes clashing) colors. Reds, browns, and blues were common.
Being in favor of someone or something. Also, a structure that gives strength or stability to another structure.