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Barlosque and Mannerism

Barlosque and Mannerism . By: Valentina Jaller. Mannerism. Period of European art. Lasted until 1850 In I taly, was replaced by Baroque. Controlled and idealistic art. Associated with artists like Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Raphael. Most of the faces reflect pain or drama.

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Barlosque and Mannerism

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  1. Barlosque and Mannerism By: Valentina Jaller

  2. Mannerism • Period of European art. • Lasted until 1850 In Italy, was replaced by Baroque. • Controlled and idealistic art. • Associated with artists like Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Raphael. • Most of the faces reflect pain or drama. • Spread to most of Europe.

  3. Mannerism Examples

  4. Baroque • Style of art began in 1600 in Rome, Italy. • Succes of this art style was encouraged by Roman Catholic Church. • Much more emotion, and more dramatic than Mannerism art. • Much more realistic than Mannerism art. • Includes lots of symmetry and 3D shapes. • Spread to most of Europe.

  5. Baroque Examples

  6. Thank you for watching! By: Valentina Jaller

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