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- pictures, extremely typical of manneristic art. In Umberto Eco's On Ugliness Arcimboldo is described as belonging to the manneristic tradition for which ".....
- is also a potential symptom of schizophrenia, as a manifestation of manneristic speech.[citation needed] Critical period (linguistics) Barker, S. (2004)...
- at the time of its release. Some criticized it as too self-conscious, manneristic, and unclear as to whether it was fantasy or realism. Other critics praised...
- toes on the right foot. These were added later. On the far right is the manneristic group Rape of the Sabine Women by the Flemish artist Jean de Boulogne...
- sculpted by Giambologna's; the statue is a typical expressions of the manneristic theatricality. The Neptune stretches his left hand in a lordly gesture...
- whose oldest part comes from the end of the 13th century, rebuilt in manneristic style (under Italian influence) in 1567-1572 City walls which surround...
- opera, which itself first appeared around 1600; and the avant-garde, manneristic style of the Ferrara school, which migrated to Naples and elsewhere through...
- other styles are described as "elegant ... a little stereotyped and manneristic", and of a "heavy, leisurely but nevertheless rich and lively style"...
- windows. The studiolo was a small secret study designed by Vasari in a manneristic style (1570–1575). The walls and the barrel vault are filled with paintings...
- again reach the most subtle refinements and rhythmic complexities of the manneristic style." They are almost exclusively secular songs, and have as their...