Exam 20: The Early Counter-Reformation and Mannerism: Restraint and Invention

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Outside of religious settings,in what kinds of paintings did artists express the Mannerist style?

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Identify at least three characteristics of Mannerist style in visual art.

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The Mannerist style in visual art is characterized by several distinct features.

First, Mannerist art often features elongated and exaggerated figures, with elongated limbs and torsos that create a sense of distortion and exaggeration. This elongation of the human form creates a sense of elegance and sophistication, but also a sense of unease and instability.

Second, Mannerist art often features complex compositions and crowded, chaotic scenes. The use of crowded compositions and complex arrangements of figures creates a sense of tension and drama, and often conveys a sense of emotional intensity and turmoil.

Third, Mannerist art often features a heightened sense of artificiality and stylization. This can be seen in the use of exaggerated colors, exaggerated perspective, and a sense of artificiality in the representation of space and form. This artificiality creates a sense of theatricality and drama, and often conveys a sense of artificiality and artifice.

Overall, the Mannerist style in visual art is characterized by its emphasis on distortion, exaggeration, complexity, and artificiality, creating a sense of elegance and sophistication, but also a sense of unease and instability.

The Council of Trent ordered all of the following EXCEPT

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In Allegory with Venus and Cupid,Bronzino paints Venus holding a golden apple primarily to

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From Titian to El Greco to Anguissola to Gentileschi,hands (mano)command special attention in Mannerist art.Describing specific examples,explain what the artists were doing by calling attention to their subjects' hands.

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What Michelangelo work do some believe to be among the earliest examples of Mannerism?

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The Italian word mano,from which the term "Mannerist" is derived,means

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For what innovation in Don Quixote was Miguel de Cervantes acclaimed by his contemporaries?

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Identify the post-Council of Trent Catholic regulations about religious art and,describing at least one example,explain the irony of the developments in secular art.

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The overarching theme of Bronzino's Allegory with Venus and Cupid is

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How does Benvenuto Cellini's Perseus counter the classical contrapposto pose?

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In the Last Judgment,why might Michelangelo have included his self-portrait on the flayed skin of St.Bartholomew?

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In Spain,the Church implemented the Inquisition in 1478 to

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After the Muslims and the Jews,the Spanish Inquisition persecuted

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Giovanni Bologna's Rape of the Sabine Women is considered a work of sculptural genius,because it

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Describe the subject,content,and location of Michelangelo's Last Judgment,and explain the reasons it almost immediately provoked controversy.

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In 1545,Pope Paul III called for the Council of Trent to

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Benventuto Cellini's Life is

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Identify two female artists who came to prominence during the Mannerist period,describing their contributions to painting.

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El Greco's Resurrection satisfies the moral strictures of the Spanish Inquisition because of its

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