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Mannerists: A Captivating Blend of Artistic Expression The Mannerist movement, which emerged in the late Renaissance period

Background imageMannerists Collection: Raphael (1483-1520). Transfiguration. 1517 -

Raphael (1483-1520). Transfiguration. 1517 -

Background imageMannerists Collection: CINCINATO, Romulo ( -1593). The Martyrdom of St

CINCINATO, Romulo ( -1593). The Martyrdom of St Maurice. 1583 - 1584. SPAIN. San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Mannerism art. Oil on canvas

Background imageMannerists Collection: Ecce Homo, 1525. Polychrome sculpture by Alonso

Ecce Homo, 1525. Polychrome sculpture by Alonso Berruguete. Renaissance art. Sculpture on wood. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Valladolid. National Museum of Sculpture

Background imageMannerists Collection: Sacrifice of Isaac, 1527-1532. Polychrome sculpture

Sacrifice of Isaac, 1527-1532. Polychrome sculpture by Alonso Berruguete. It belongs to the Altarpiece of San Benito el Real (Valladolid). Renaissance art. Sculpture on wood. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON

Background imageMannerists Collection: ECUADOR. Quito. Convent of San Francisco. Inside

ECUADOR. Quito. Convent of San Francisco. Inside the church and main altarpiece of 18th c. work of Bernardo de Legarda and the Padre Carlos. Mudejar art. Architecture

Background imageMannerists Collection: Council of Vienne (1311), convened by the Pope Clement

Council of Vienne (1311), convened by the Pope Clement V under pressure of the king Philip IV of France to suppress the Order of the Temple. Painting by Cesare Nebbia (1536-1614). Mannerism art

Background imageMannerists Collection: TINTORETTO, Il. Battle of Zara

TINTORETTO, Il. Battle of Zara
TINTORETTO, Jacopo Robusti, called Il (1518-1594). Battle of Zara. 1582 - 1587. Victory of the Venetians over the Hungarians in the capture of the city in 1346. Central detail

Background imageMannerists Collection: FONTAINEBLEAU, School of (1530-1570). Gioconda

FONTAINEBLEAU, School of (1530-1570). Gioconda or naked Mona Lisa (Mona Vanna Nuda). Painting attributed to Joos van Cleve (1485-1541). Mannerism art. Painting. CZECH Rep.. Prague

Background imageMannerists Collection: GAMARRA, Gregorio (17th century). Epiphany Cuzco

GAMARRA, Gregorio (17th century). Epiphany Cuzco School, 17th c. Mannerism art. Oil on canvas. BOLIVIA. LA PAZ. La Paz. National Museum of Art

Background imageMannerists Collection: ZUCCHI, Paolo (16th c. ). Sight of Villa Medici

ZUCCHI, Paolo (16th c. ). Sight of Villa Medici
ZUCCHI, Paolo (16th c.). Sight of Villa Medici. 1576-1577. ITALY. Rome. Villa Medici. Mannerism art. Fresco

Background imageMannerists Collection: JUNI, Juan de (1507-1577). The Burial of Christ

JUNI, Juan de (1507-1577). The Burial of Christ. ca. 1539. Renaissance art. Sculpture on wood. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Valladolid. National Museum of Sculpture

Background imageMannerists Collection: Michelangelo (1475-1564). Italian Renaissance artist

Michelangelo (1475-1564). Italian Renaissance artist. Bust of Michelangelo. 16th c. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Sculpture on bronze. ITALY. TUSCANY. Florence. Bargello National Museum

Background imageMannerists Collection: The goldsmith workshop. 1570. Right detail. Work

The goldsmith workshop. 1570. Right detail. Work placed in the study of Francesco I de Medici. Mannerism art. Oil on wood. ITALY. TUSCANY. Florence. Palazzo Vecchio (Old Palace)

Background imageMannerists Collection: INDIA. Goa. Se Cathedral (St. Catherines Cathedral)

INDIA. Goa. Se Cathedral (St. Catherines Cathedral), 1562

Background imageMannerists Collection: TIBALDI, Pellegrino (1527-1596). The Mates of

TIBALDI, Pellegrino (1527-1596). The Mates of Ulysses Stealing Oxes to the Sun. 1549. ITALY. Bologna. Poggi Palace. Mannerism art. Fresco

Background imageMannerists Collection: The Astrology (allegory). Cornelis Cort engraving

The Astrology (allegory). Cornelis Cort engraving published in Antwerp, 1565. Mannerism art. Engraving

Background imageMannerists Collection: COLOMBIA. Tunja. Monastery of Santo Domingo

COLOMBIA. Tunja. Monastery of Santo Domingo


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Mannerists: A Captivating Blend of Artistic Expression The Mannerist movement, which emerged in the late Renaissance period, captivated audiences with its unique and unconventional approach to art. Spearheaded by renowned artists such as Raphael and Michelangelo, this artistic style pushed the boundaries of traditional techniques and embraced a more exaggerated and stylized form. Raphael's masterpiece "Transfiguration, " created in 1517, exemplifies the essence of Mannerism. With its elongated figures and dramatic use of color, it showcases his departure from classical ideals towards a more expressive portrayal. Similarly, Alonso's polychrome sculpture "Ecce Homo" (1525) and the captivating "Sacrifice of Isaac" (1527-1532) demonstrate an innovative interpretation that challenges conventional norms. Traveling to Quito, Ecuador takes us inside the Convent of San Francisco where we encounter breathtaking Mannerist artistry. The Council of Vienne (1311), convened by Pope Clement, influenced these works greatly as they sought to break free from established artistic conventions. Gregorio Gamarra's Epiphany Cuzco painting transports us back to ancient times while Romulo Cincinato's depiction of The Martyrdom of St reveals a powerful narrative through intricate details. Paolo Zucchi's Sight Villa Medici offers viewers a glimpse into architectural marvels crafted with meticulous precision during this era. Juan de Juni's emotionally charged scene depicting The Burial Christ evokes deep contemplation on mortality while Tintoretto's Battle Zara captures intense action amidst chaos. These artworks showcase how Mannerism explored diverse themes ranging from religious fervor to historical events. Michelangelo’s influence cannot be overlooked within this movement; his Italian Renaissance masterpieces continue to inspire generations even today. His goldsmith workshop detail provides insight into his craftsmanship skills honed over years dedicated to perfecting his craft.