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Mannerism
A term developed in the twentieth century to characterise aspects of italian art of the 1520s to the 1590s that belonged neither to the renaissance or the baroque. These works usually contain some distortion of perspective, an elegant elongation of parts of the human figure and often adopt some unsettling colors. The name comes from the italian word maniera, meaning style or fashion.
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