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In art, the feverish, distraught age turned for a touchstone to the final great works of the aging Michelangelo. But as the Mannerist artists sensed the full impact of the world in crisis, they ...
Arts Michelangelo’s genius revealed in ‘Mind of the Master’ at Cleveland Museum of Art Published: Sep. 22, 2019, 5:00 a.m.
Books & the Arts March 29, 2007 A Mannerist in Madrid Jacopo Tintoretto outshines Michelangelo, but his work is rarely seen outside of Venice.
Michelangelo played a key role in the growth of the Mannerist movement, as his work was an exposé of the dynamism and beauty of the human figure. Indeed, Italian and Dutch artists like Battista ...
Bart Vandenabeele, The Sublime in Art: Kant, the Mannerist, and the Matterist Sublime, The Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 49, No. 3 (Fall 2015), pp. 32-49 ...
Now the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, says it has acquired that painting, ‘The Torment of Saint Anthony’ (1487-88), for an undisclosed sum. The modest panel, about 18-by-13 inches ...
Giorgio Vasari, the most celebrated art chronicler of the Mannerist period and a maniera artist himself, considered the art of his day not only equal but superior to all that had preceded it.
But we will also never know quite what to do with him, except gape. (Metropolitan Museum of Art; Through Feb. 12.) Published in the print edition of the February 12 & 19, 2018, issue.
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