Transition Of Mannerism Between The Renaissance An

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Transition of Mannerism between the Renaissance and Baroque Traditions

The people were tired of the solid figures of the High Renaissance art style, and responded with the emotion and distortion of images to unique forms later known as Mannerist art between the years of 1520 and 1600. Combining Classicism, Christianity and mythology, Mannerism used abnormal proportions, sharp color contrasts, and overly crowded composition to create a sense of discomfort rather than tranquility. The desire of a Renaissance artist was to create a sense of peace by following the classical rules of art.

Renaissance Art came during a period of great cultural exchange and achievement between the 13 to 16 century marking the transition between medieval and early modern Europe. Renaissance means “Rebirth”, and it is the era bet knows for the renewed interest in the culture of classical antiquity after a period known as the Dark ages. Concerned mainly with general rhetoric’s, literature, science, and music, the Renaissance brought on Galen’s physiological and anatomical studies, botany, zoology, magic, alchemy, and astrology. The era claimed a logical connection between word and thought, the humanist differentiated between physical utterance and intangible meditation. This gave common usage priority over sets of logical rules. With how much have grown during the Renaissance Era, the manner of thought have began to change from the classical upbringing of the medieval to evolve showing more emotion of realistic means.

One of the artists that developed the style of Mannerist art was Parmigianino; He was able to highly influence the style of Mannerism than modern day critic titled him the Prince of Mannerism. He had a graceful and elegant style that showed a pure form of art and a striving for a sensuous beauty beyond nature. Many of his paintings have within them an
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