Mannerism

Mannerism is special painting style from the 20s of the 16th century appeared among the young Italian artists, lasting until about 1580 in Italy, when the Baroque style began to replace it. The representative artists included: Artwork of Raphael and Michelangelo Buonarroti paintings.

     
Venus And Cupid

Venus And Cupid

Allori
Allori Paintings 1535 - 1607 Italian Painter Venus and Cupid Oil on canvas MusA characteristic Mannerist painting by Allori more info
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Venus, Cupide And The Time (Allegory Of Lust), 1540

Venus, Cupide And The Time (Allegory Of Lust), 1540

Bronzino
Bronzino Paintings 1503 - 1572 Italian painter, Florentine Mannerist Venus, Cupide and the Time (Allegory of Lust), 1540 Oil on canvas National... more info
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View Of Toledo

View Of Toledo

El Greco
El Greco Paintings 1541 - 1614 Greece, Mannerism View of Toledo Oil on canvas, 47.76 x 42.76 inches [121.3 x 108.6 cm] Metropolitan Museum of Art,... more info
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